16 May 2021

Sunday Stamps | P

Usually, I choose stamps I have got on letters or postcards in order to take part in Sunday Stamps. But today the theme is the letter P, and I thought I could show this envelope I sent to Phillip (the USA).


The first P belongs to a series of 2014 called Spanish Brand. It included several stamps spelling the word España ('Spain'), and dedicated to different topics. The P is for Patrimonio ('Heritage') and features the Court of the Lions in the Alhambra, a UNESCO WHS.




The second P on the envelope belongs to a series featuring the Spanish provinces. I had already shown some of them (herehere, here...)


I used a third stamp, also from 2020, featuring the province of Lleida:

12 comments:

  1. I love those provinces stamps, keep them coming:)

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    1. :)
      I have uploaded almost all that I have got. But I hope I will complete the collection (only 3 provinces left, still to be issued).

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  2. This is such a great idea - I love this envelope. The province stamps are very interesting, and perfect for this kind of mail art :)

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    1. My picture isn't very good, but I'm glad you liked it. It was easy with your name!

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  3. I also love those provinces stamps (also did not realize there were so many provinces!!)
    Very creative way of spelling out Phillip :)

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  4. I hope one day to visit the Alhambra...

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  5. These make me realise that I know almost nothing about the Spanish provinces/

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    1. I think I have visited all the provinces, but some are rather unknown even to me.

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  6. As much as I love nicely drawn images on stamps, I also fall for beautiful pictures as is the case with the provinces-stamps...the big letters in front make them real fun!

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    1. The only problem is that these stamps are too small to appreciate all the details.

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