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Pressing irons (II), Romanian collections

Set
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Souvenir Sheet
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Special Folder
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Maxi Cards
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About Pressing irons (II), Romanian collections

The appearance of the pressing irons is the result of researches of clothes manufacturers in order to harmonize the consumers’ pretentions with the evolution of fashion.

The manufacturing technology used solutions that had to correlate the shape and weight of pressing irons to the manner in which the heat sources was ensured. The first models using coal were equipped with ingenious systems of air access to maintain burning and to reduce the quantity of smoke released.

The aspect of the pressing irons with shapes that imitated birds, animals or ships, represented an important element for their trading. Once with the appearance of the electrical pressing iron and then of the steam pressing iron that became popular after 1940, the changes experimented in their market became more and more frequent. The first company introducing the steam pressing iron that flattened and finished off the rumpled cloth more easily, was Eldec Company.

Then followed new transformations in terms of design adapted to consumer’s taste, consumption habits and needs.

The competition of the companies that manufacture pressing irons focuses, besides their modernization, on the easy use, reduced power consumption and reliability.

But, the pressing iron has acquired from the very beginning another utility, except its use for pressing clothes, namely it has become a widespread collection product.

Many collectors fond of this household object have gathered over the year tens and hundreds of such objects. They are presented during congresses that are held in different cities of Europe.

This year, the 14th International Congress of Pressing Irons Collectors takes place in Sinaia between 1st and 3rd September. This Congress is held every 3 years and in 2012 it is organized for the first time in Romania.

On this occasion, Romfilatelia completes the first series of a postage stamps issue having an original theme and introduces into circulation the postage stamps issue Pressing irons (II) – Romanian collections, consisting of six stamps and one imperforated souvenir sheet.

The postage stamps illustrate pressing irons of different centuries from Belgium, Burma (Myanmar Union), Italy, Switzerland, Sweden and USA.

The philatelic document – created into a limited edition of 160 copies, equipped with the postage stamps of the issue, numbered and cancelled with the “first day” postmark.

The philatelic album, issued into a limited edition of 500 pieces is equipped with the special philatelic product which brings together the six postage stamps of the issue and the imperforated souvenir sheet, numbered in red from 001 to 500 and the set of two First Day Covers, equipped with the stamps of the issue with thematic labels, also numbered in red.