Is there a catalog of cinderellas worldwide? Not necessary prices but a book that identifies them...especially the ones that are not in English. I am sure there are individual countries' cinderellas but maybe there is a book of worldwide cinderellas.
capetown
If there were such a catalog, it would be a massive undertaking. According to the Cinderella Stamp Club, through 1939 there were at least 500,000 different Cinderellas issued worldwide.
You can find various web sites that contain information on various Cinderella stamps, but no one has anything near to a complete reference.
There is an Australian produced Cinderella catalogue also ,it was released on CD in 2010 and is still available.
CINDERELLA STAMPS An illustrated, priced listing of Cinderella stamps compiled by Bill Hornadge of
Review Publications and originally published in print between 1990 and 2000.
This digital edition published May 2010 with permission by Brian Moore.
Thank you for ordering Cinderella Stamps, the digitised version of Bill Hornadge’s Cinderella Stamps
Price Lists. I’m sure you can’t wait to browse the content, so to get you started, here are a few brief notes.
If you have any problems at all, please contact me at stamps@stamps4collectors.net
Hope this doesn't break any rules. I have purchased a copy myself
Brian
For Scandinavian Christmas Seals, AFA in Denmark published a rather extensive catalog in 2012, with a supplement in 2017. Includes both national and local issues. Both available from Jay Smith http://www.jaysmith.com/
I also note on another stamp forum, stampboards.com, that someone is selling a CD of the Cinderella Stamp Price Lists of Bill Hornadge, who was apparently a prominent dealer in cinderella stamps.
I don't know how thorough Mosbaugh is, but I believe it's limited in scope. I only have section IXA, US Easter seals.
I think Mosbaugh limits his efforts to fundraising seals, but can't say with certainty.
I did look up some of the catalogues availability: the breadth of information here suggests that no single catalogue could even hope to touch this: http://www.ctcinderellas.com/catalogue_list.html
As editor of a seal journal, I know we refer to many different catalogues as we discuss different aspects of seal collecting: Green's for Christmas seals; Mosbaugh for other seals; Hixon for Santa Claus Post; three volumes of Schmidt's Delandre catalogue for First World War poster stamps; etc. And we haven't touched the immense amount of Spanish Civil War labels.
David
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