File:PSE 1989 URRS Sevastopol MiNr5238b mt B002.jpg

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Postal Stationery Envelope (PSE) of the former Soviet Union; 1989; PSE with the additional picture of the "Naval History Museum – Black Sea Fleet History Museum" in Sevastopol (Ukraine, former Soviet Union).; This museum was founded in 1783 but opened on a new locality in 1895 on a decision of the Imperial Naval Department in Sankt Petersburg after a re-building of the house by the Imperial-Russian architect Aleksandr Mstislavich Kochetov (1861-after 1917) in the style of the Russian Neo-Renaissance after the Russian-Imperial General Franz Eduard Iwanowitsch, Graf von Totleben (1818-1884) had given five of the rooms of his house in Sevastopol to this museum.; Its the postal stationery envelope No. 136680 of the "Poschta SSSR" from . The PSE-motive is a picture after a photography by A.Rjasanzeva. (...not to confuse with Alexandra Wladimirovna Vasnetsova (born Rjasanzeva), which was the spouse of the Russian painter Victor Mikhailovich Vasnetsov (1848-1926) (married since November 1877)); The postal stationery show the imprinted stamp Michel No. 5238b from 1983 in the drawing by German Alekseevich Komlev (1926-2000) in light blue color.; unused stationery envelope
Stamp: Michel: No. 5238b; Yvert & Tellier: No. 4997; Scott: No. 5113; AFA: No. 5195A (imprinted stamp)
Color: light blue (imprinted stamp)
Watermark: none
Nominal valie: 5 K (Kopeks)

Postage validity: from 14 March 1989 until 30 June 1992
date QS:P,+1950-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P580,+1989-03-14T00:00:00Z/11,P582,+1992-06-30T00:00:00Z/11
(PSE)
Stamp size (printed area of a single stamp): 14.0 x 21.5 mm
Date (first issue day of the imprinted stamp)
Source scan of original
Author "Poschta SSSR"
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Picture description Entrance to the "Naval History Museum - Black Sea Fleet History Museum" in Sevastopol (Additional Postal Stationery motive),

Postal transport vehicles(imprinted stamp)

First day of issue
Publisher "Poschta SSSR"
Design German Alekseevich Komlev (1926-2000)
Printer "Goznak State Printing House", Perm
Printing technique Letterpress printing
Circulation without limit
Perforation none (postal stationery)

Comb perforation, K 11¾ : 12¼ (imprinted stamp as single stamp)

MICHEL Nr. Sowjetunion, Nr. 5238b
SCOTT Nr. Soviet Union, No. 5113

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