2007The Old Bucharest - Miniature Sheet
2007 The Old Bucharest - Miniature Sheet for only GBP £2.79
- 15.05.2007
- Mihai Vamasescu and Stan Pelteacu
- -
- -
- Offset
- 6 Colours
- 72 x 33 mm, 130 x 110 mm (stamp size: 52 x 42 mm)
- 0.30LEI, 0.50LEI, 0.70LEI, 1.60LEI, 3.10LEI, 4.70LEI, 5.60LEI
Romfilatelia, the company specialized in editing and trading Romanian postage stamps, introduces into circulation the postage stamp issue The Old Bucharest.
Lost in the mist of times, the legends about the founding of Bucharest bear till our present days the mystery of the first beginnings. And probably the most famous and widely accepted is the one of Bucur the Shepherd (Bucur Ciobanul).
The first mention of the existence of Bucharest settlement dates back to 20th of September 1459 and it is included in a letter patent of Vlad Tepes, whereas the oldest document which attests "the Citadel of the Throne Bucharest", dates from 14th of October 1465 and belongs to Radu the Handsome (Radu cel Frumos). Establishing the princely residence in Bucharest has had a decisive role in the subsequent evolution of the settlement. From the 15th century, the surface of the city is doubled and merchants’ districts appear in the Sf. Gheorghe, Unirii Square, Coltea and "Ulita Mare" areas, the Lipscani street of present days.
Romania - Recommended stamp issues
WOPA+ recommended stamp issues
150th Anniversary of the Birth of Saint Therese De Lisieux |
Issued: 03.01.2023 |
›Monaco |
Honour Guard of the President of the Slovak Republic |
Issued: 02.01.2023 |
›Slovakia |
Year of the Rabbit |
Issued: 05.01.2023 |
›Guernsey |
Medicinal Plants |
Issued: 03.01.2023 |
›Romania |
Veteran Tractors |
Issued: 04.01.2023 |
›Aland Islands |
10th New Generation |
Issued: 09.01.2023 |
›Monaco |
Lunar New Year - Year of the Rabbit |
Issued: 05.01.2023 |
›Jersey |
Ferdinand Porsche - Electric Automobile |
Issued: 27.01.2023 |
›Austria |
Dimitrie Cantemir, 350th Anniversary of his Birth |
Issued: 16.01.2023 |
›Romania |
Max Oppenheimer - Tilla Durieux, 1912 |
Issued: 19.01.2023 |
›Austria |
St. Elizabeth’s Church in Parnu |
Issued: 06.01.2023 |
›Estonia |