File:ITA 1930 MiNr0326 pm B002.jpg

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Stamp of the Kingdom of Italia; 1930; surcharge stamp of the issue "Nozze del principe Umberto con Maria Jose del Belgio" ("Wedding of the Prince Umberto (de Savoy) and Princess Maria José of Belgium"); framed side portraits of Umberto and Maria, both with view to left; postmarked
Stamp: Michel: No. 326; Yvert & Tellier: No. 252; Scott: No. 240
Color: sepia to brown
Watermark: Italy No. 1 (crown)
Nominal value: 50 + 10 Cent. (Centesimi) (10 Cents as charity surcharge for the Italian Red Cross)

Postage validity: from 8 January 1930 until 31 December 1931
date QS:P,+1930-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P580,+1930-01-08T00:00:00Z/11,P582,+1931-12-31T00:00:00Z/11

Stamp picture size (printed area without blow names line): 37.0 x 21.0 mm
Date (first issue day of the stamp)
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Author Poste del Regno d'Italia (Post of the government of Italy)
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Picture description Framed side portraits of Umberto II of Italy and Princess Marie-José of Belgium; drawing with the coats of arms of Belgium (left) and Savoy (right) and the left four-lines inscription "VIII GENNAIO / MCMXXX VIII / 50 fascio 10 / CENT." (= "8th January / 1930 8th / 50 fascio 10 / CENT." = day of the marriage and nominal value) as well as the lower inscription "PRO CROCE ROSSA" (Italien for "For the Red Cross")

pictured persons:

- Marie-José Charlotte Sophie Amélie Henriette Gabrielle of Sachsen Coburg-Gotha (1906-2001), Princess (after the marriage Crownprincess) of Belgium and last Queen of Italy (reign May-June 1946)
(Princess Marie-José was also the president of the Italian Red Cross.)
- Umberto II of Savoy (1904-1983), "Principe di Piemonte" and later Crownprince and last King of Italy (reign May-June 1946)
First day of issue
Publisher Poste del Regno d'Italia (Post of the government of Italy)
Design A. della Torre (to the dynasty "de la Torre" see: Della Torre)
Printer "Officina Carte Valori", Rome
Printing technique Rotogravure (Italian: "stampa a rotocalco"; German: "Rotationstiefdruckverfahren")
Circulation ? (in sheets à 50 stamps)
Perforation Comb perforation, K 14
MICHEL Nr. Italien, Nr. 326
SCOTT Nr. Italy, No. 240

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