Germany 1913 Neu-Ulm Volks-Fest Reklamemarke MNH**
The stamps were issued 1913 Neu-Ulm Volks-Fest Reklamemarke, which is a type of advertising or publicity stamp issued for the Neu-Ulm Volksfesr (People’s Festival) in 1913.
Here are some key details about this stamp:
- It was issued in Neu-Ulm, a city in Bavaria, Germany, located across the Danube River from Ulm.
- The stamp depicts a bust portrait of a woman wearing a traditional Bavarian costume and hat.
- The inscription around the portrait reads “NEU-ULMER VOLKS-FEST 1913” (Neu-Ulm People’s Festival 1913).
- It is a cinderella stamp, meaning it was not issued for postal purposes by a government postal authority.
- Reklamemarken (advertising stamps) like this were often produced by private organizations, businesses, or event organizers for promotional or commemorative purposes.
- The Neu-Ulm Volksfest was a popular annual festival or fair held in the city.
- This stamp would have been sold or distributed during the 1913 Volksfest as a souvenir or advertisement for the event.
- It does not have a denomination or any postal validity, as it was not intended for use on mail.
- Cinderella stamps like this are collected by specialists in the field of revenues, advertising, and local stamps.
While not an official postage stamp, the 1913 Neu-Ulm Volks-Fest Reklamemarke provides an interesting glimpse into the local culture and events of early 20th century Bavaria. It is a piece of ephemera that collectors prize for its historical and topical significance.
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