Switzerland stamps year 1900/ 1915 Used
Stamps from Switzerland between 1900 and 1915 are a fascinating area of philately, reflecting the country’s history, culture, and artistry of the time. Here’s an overview of key types of Swiss stamps from this period:
1. Standing Helvetia Series (1882–1907)
- Design: Depicts Helvetia, the personification of Switzerland, standing and holding a spear and shield.
- Features:
- Issued in various colors and denominations.
- Some issues had perforations; others were imperforate.
- Material: Printed on granite paper with silk threads for security.
2. UPU Issues (1900)
- Design: Commemorative stamps celebrating Switzerland’s membership in the Universal Postal Union (UPU).
- Features:
- Available in several denominations.
- Unique themes like Swiss symbols and the UPU globe motif.
3. Tell Boy and William Tell Series (1907–1934)
- Design:
- Features the iconic Tell Boy (depicting a boy with an apple) and William Tell.
- Features:
- Varieties in color and design, marking a transition in Swiss stamp aesthetics.
- The 1907-15 issues are known for their detailed engravings.
4. Pro Juventute Charity Stamps (1912–1915)
- Purpose: These were the first charity stamps issued to support children’s welfare.
- Design: Often included floral motifs and Swiss cultural themes.
- Collectibility: Early Pro Juventute stamps are rare and highly sought after by collectors.
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