Item
Philatelic Rabier Souvenirs
- Title
- Philatelic Rabier Souvenirs
- Description
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2010? Five postal souvenirs of the Fables of de La Fontaine, each with a perforated section to be removed from the surrounding image. GA; FG; CJ; “The Worker and His Children”; “The Snake and the File.” Benjamin Rabier. About 5.5" x 7". $5 each from Bertrand Cocq, Calonne-Ricouart, France, Sept., ’20.
I believe I have never seen something like this. And I can find no exemplars on the web. The reprinting of Rabier’s pages is exquisite; it is of the sort one would expect from the makers of postage stamps. The choice of the portion perfectly circumscribed with perforation is fascinating, as when CJ focuses on the bumpkin ready to sell his valuable book. Similarly, “The Worker and His Children” focuses on a sickle ready to be wielded in bringing in the bumper crop. Some searching on the web revealed other such philatelic productions, particularly in France. The “stamps” generated here have apparently no value for the posting of a letter. Curious! - Source
- $5 each from Bertrand Cocq, Calonne-Ricouart, France, Sept., ’20.
- Date
- 2010?
- Subject
- Stamps and Mail See all items with this value
- The Grasshopper and the Ant See all items with this value
- The Fox and the Grapes See all items with this value
- The Cock and the Jewel See all items with this value
- The Worker and His Children See all items with this value
- The Snake and the File See all items with this value
- Item sets
- Carlson Fable Collection
- Site pages
- Stamps




