US Postal Stationary
Ever since 1853
the US Post Office has issued stamped envelopes. That is, envelopes with
the stamp embossed directly onto the envelopes. The image at the right is
an evample of the first such stamps to be issued. I have been interested
in these envelopes and their history since I was a kid and these pages
describe these facinating stamps.
When I was young, I realized that I could not afford to collect
early US stamps, but that stamped envelopes matched my budget
and allowed me to build an important collection of postage used
a little after the introduction of prepaid postage in the US.
This was doable because of basic economics: supply and demand.
Early postage stamps were popular: rare and unusual objects were
correspondingly expensive; on the other hand, few people were
interessted in postal stationary of the same era and, except for
a few of the very rarest pieces, the prices were within my reach.
This was especially true of specialist items. As my collection
grew, so did my appreciation for the nuances of early stamped
envelopes and their rich history.
US Postal Stationary - 19th Century Designs
US Postal Stationary - 20th Century Designs
The latest 'complete' catalogs for US Postal Stationary are:
'Catalog of 19th Century Stamped Envelopes. Lettersheets, and
Wrappers of the United States'
'United States 20th and 21st Century Envelope Catalog'
(both
can be purchased from the UPSS site as a PDF file).
US Postal Cards
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