Tuesday, December 30, 2025

Christmas 2025 produces a mixed bag of modern postal history!

We always expect at the busy Christmas period there will be oddities in the mail.  No longer postmarks from Universal machines, but sometimes oddities of other sorts.

Of course the invalidation of the old Machin and country definitives has opened up more opportunities for Royal Mail Revenue Protection teams to show how they have been confused by management decisions and a lack of clear information.  

It is obvious that they need huge posters in the mail centres that can be seen from the other side of the room: then maybe individual operators would not refer so much to the RP teams, and the RP teams wouldn't find so many occasions to get it wrong.

Of course some just can't be bothered, hence this one was delivered in December 2025 - no date sadly - but it was, without postal markings or surcharge.  (And no, it wasn't hand delivered with the stamp just a decoration.) 


This one, on the other hand....  if you don't follow the GB new issues blogs (mine and Commonwealth Stamps Opinion) you might be forgiven for not recognising that this is a recently issued stamp.  

Sure, it looks a bit like the 5d one issued in 1970 but I doubt that anyone working as a postman now remembers that.   No, this has the head of King Charles on it and was issued on 27 November 2025. 

And here it is, used and processed through Birmingham Mail Centre on 18th(?) December 2025.  Three weeks and it's surcharged as being 'No Longer Valid for Postage', surely the quickest invalidation of any British stamp!  (My thanks to Not Bruce on Stampboards for this.)


If anybody has other examples of Christmas season madness, please email them to me for inclusion here.

 


Tuesday, December 9, 2025

More properly used special stamps - but they aren't very common

It's 12 months since I started the last post on usage of special stamps in a normal period of use, usually reckoned to be up to six months after issue.  There are so many new issues nowadays that unless people specifically want to use one from a particular set, you are likely to use the latest one that they can get.  With Christmas coming it's a chance for some examples of the less common Large Letter and Airmail Christmas stamps to make an appearance.

But first some older ones which were provided by readers.

2nd class dog stamp issued in June used in September 2024  

2nd class dog stamp issued June 2024 used in September.

2nd class Churchill stamp issued 30 November used 19 December 2024. 

2nd class Churchill stamp issued 30 November used 19 December 2024.

 Valour & Victory Stamps used in the months after issue

Valour & Victory 1st class stamp, featuring Lillian Bader, used 29/07/2025

Valour & Victory Thomas Pierson Frank used 26/08/2025.

 
Valour & Victory Mahinder Singh Pujii, used from Cornwall 24/09/2025.

Valour & Victory William Tutte, Bletchley Park Codebreaker, used from Cornwall, 18/10/2025.


Dungeons and Dragons: a reader in the Phillipines wanted the D&D set, so these are two covers I sent to have them properly used.  A pair of 1st class, a pair of £2.50 and a 10p definitive paid the rate for International Signed For.  Contrived philatelic? of course, but still used at the right time.


Monopoly - a pair of 1st class used for the £3.40 rate to Canada (thanks to SS)

Se-tenant pair of 1st class Monopoly stamps paying the £3.40 rateto Canada November 2025

Christmas 2025 - we'll all get some, but how many of us will get all of them?

2nd class on postcard used internally 


£3.40 airmail rate to Canada used 14 November (thanks to SS).

2025 Christmas £3.40 (airmail rate) to Canada 14/11/2025

 

Will there be more?  Of course, it would be especially nice to see the Queen Victoria stamps on stamps.  Send us scans and we will add them here.