Memorial stamp for Mozart. No’s 200-201
On 19th March 1956, Belgium
issued a series of 3 stamps, including Mozart at age and Queen Elisabeth, no’s
988 & 989 (although in a different color and values). It is clear that
these stamps were also issued for the Belgian Congo and Ruanda-Urundi seven
month later.
Issued in occasion of the 200th anniversary
of the birth of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Born in Salzburg, Austria, 27 January
1756. He died in Vienna, 5 December 1791.
Son of Leopold Mozart and Anna Maria Pertl.
Wolfgang began composing minuets at the age of 5 and symphonies at 9. He became
one of the most composers of Western musical history.
The surtax was for the benefit of the
Belgium Work “Pro Mozart”.
The text in Latin on no 340 “Elisabeth
Artium Patrona”, refers to Queen Elisabeth as Patronage of art.
Date of issue: 10 October 1956
Expiration date: 1 July 1957
Design: A.Meulemans
Engraving:
J.Vroye
Printing: Atelier
du Timbre, Malines. (Zegeldrukkerij,
Mechelen-Belgium)
Perforation: 11.5
Size: 24 x 35 (for Mozart)
Size: 52 x 35 (Queen Elisabeth)
Sheet: 30
Marginal inscriptions: there are four plates used, in each right
margin pl. no. 1,2.3 or 4 is printed.
Circulation: unknown
No 200. 4,50F, violet, Mozart as a child
No 201. 6,50F, blue, Queen Elisabeth
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The imperforated series is in size and
coloring exact the same as above:
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There are no variations or curiosities
known for any of the above shown material.