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  1. Hobby, Musical Instruments, Art
  2. Art, Antique Collection
  3. Collection
  4. Usetworking Stamps, Government Postcards
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Tibet Postage Stamps 1912: Collection of Dr. Hermann Glauert

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【 Tibetan Stamps Issued in 1912 】 Collection of Dr. Hermann Grauert Design: Tibetan national emblem. Snow Lion Features: At the time, Tibet did not have stamp printing machines, so they were hand-carved and printed using woodblock printing. The printing time and place differed, and slight variations can be seen in each stamp. Historical Background: This item was issued during the time when Tibet began its postal service as an independent nation. The establishment of post offices and the issuance of stamps were promoted by the 13th Dalai Lama. Condition: Wrapped in cellophane. Origin: Yokohama ◎ The third image is a reference photo of the provenance of this item. A portion of the collected stamps affixed to the doctor's writing paper. < Hermann Clemens Grauert > 1895 (Meiji 28) - 1980 (Showa 55) Graduated from the University of Munich, a German physician. He also held a Doctor of Medicine degree in Japan and married a Japanese woman. He continued medical charity work for 40 years. His book "The Road to Tomorrow: The Advice of a Doctor" was published in 1958. He was arrested in 1943 (Showa 18) for the crime of abortion. His father, Hermann L. Grauert, came to Japan around the first year of Meiji and was a businessman who succeeded his brother's trading company and served as a committee member of the Yokohama Foreign Cemetery Management Committee. Both father and son are buried in the Yokohama Foreign Cemetery. M1017B

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