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3873
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RPSL_MUS
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Museum Objects
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SET
Item Title:
Exhibition medal - 1995 Finlandia at Helsinki, European postal history award. Front: 'Finlandia 95, Helsinki' (1995), with two postal marks: 'Sopdavala D 5. March 1845', 'Porto Stemple' with the coat of arms of Finland depicting a crowned lion on a shield, the right forepaw replaced with an armoured hand brandishing a sword, trampling on a saber with the hindpaws, with two postal horns either side. Across the front a reclining figure is in relief. Back: Envelope design, with embossed figures, ho
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Item Alternate Title:
The Gavin Fryer Collection
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United Kingdom
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Who Name:
Kauko Kalervo Räsänen (designer)
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Publication Place:
Finland : Finland
Language:
English
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width whole mm 120 length whole mm 110 depth whole mm 35
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1990 to 1995
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Fryer, Gavin Associated Person
Kauko Kalervo Räsänen Designer
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 medal 2013.208
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Object Part Exhibition medal - 1995 Finlandia at Helsinki, European postal history award. Front: 'Finlandia 95, Helsinki' (1995), with two postal marks: 'Sopdavala D 5. March 1845', 'Porto Stemple' with the coat of arms of Finland depicting a crowned lion on a shield, the right forepaw replaced with an armoured hand brandishing a sword, trampling on a saber with the hindpaws, with two postal horns either side. Across the front a reclining figure is in relief. Back: Envelope design, with embossed figures, ho United Kingdom  
Object Part Exhibition medal - Box for 1995 Finlandia at Helsinki, European postal history award. Presented in plain wooden box, with blue velvet interior. United Kingdom