"The light of the jewel illuminates the jewel itself." ~The Third Ancestor

December 28, 2023

JOSE P RIZAL: 127TH Commemoration of Martyrdom

Posted at PSCS
28 December 2023


A compilation of Dr. Jose P Rizal Postage Stamps issued at different times. 




28 December 2023, the Philippine Consulate General Office in Sydney observed the 127th Commemoration of the Martyrdom of Dr Jose P Rizal held at the Bulwagang Rizal in the same venue.  
In consonance to this important event, the Knights of Rizal Sydney and the PCGS have organised a joint celebration of Wreath Laying and NOLI MI TANGERE READING. After which a sumptuous meal was served.

Compilation:


1986 PHILIPPINE REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT 
Date Issued: 06 January 1987
Emission: Stamp definitive



JOSE P RIZAL
1861 - 1896 
HEIDELBERG UNIVERSITY 

Series: Rizal 1861-1896
Date Issued: 21 February 1986
Emission: Commemorative




JOSE P RIZAL (1861-1896)
Series: Jose Rizal 1861-1896
Date Issued: 11 April 1978
Emission: Commemorative 


JOSE P RIZAL 
(with Imprint Stop Smuggling)
Date Issued: 01 May 1966
Emission: Commemorative 




Series: JOSE P RIZAL (1861-1896)
Date Issued: 30 December 1959
Emission: Stamp Definitive 


JOSE P RIZAL 1861-1896
Series: Famous Filipinos 1962-1969
Date Issued: 19 June 1962
Emission: Stamp definitive 

RIZAL MONUMENT 


JOSE P RIZAL MONUMENT 
Luneta Park
Date Issued: 08 June 1981
Emission: Commemorative



Dr. JOSE P RIZAL MONUMENT 
Series: Official Stamps (1948)
Date Issued: 01 May 1948
Emission: Stamp official 

November 28, 2023

SEND A HUG POSTCARD

Posted at POSTCROSSING Philippines
28 November 2023



Sent by Arlene Collado of Iligan City 

FIRST DAY COVER

Posted at PSCS
28 November 2023
BENGUET 




Proud to be a recipient of this First Day Cover of Philippines Language's.

It's open, no content, no Sender's name and address but it safely arrived at my address. 

Our Local Pheepoy deserves a big hug and a kiss from me.

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JUDGE 

Language definitives envelope/ofdc was also designed by Aggie Rarangol. Stamps attached is a B4 Benguet Corp with serial number purchased during the UP MU. With an october happy seal designed by Jet Espejo Cueto !!! Hay salamat!!!

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October 29, 2023

PTSB - JULIA VARGAS DE O

Posted at PSCS 
29 October 2023

Second purchased in a set of 4:
PHILIPPINE TUBERCULOSIS SOCIETY BUILDING - JULIA VARGAS DE O






Series: Fight Against Tuberculosis 
Date Issued: 03 August 1970
Emission: Postal Tax

MY FIRST PHILIPPINE STAMPS purchased from PETERSHAM STAMP and COIN FAIR .

Posted at PSCS
29 October 2023







MY FIRST PHILIPPINE STAMPS purchased from PETERSHAM STAMP and COIN FAIR today.

Series: Archaeological Finds
Date Issued: 29 November 1972
Emission: Commemorative 

Yellow: Earthenware Vessel
Purple: Ritual Earthenware Vessel 
Blue: Metal Age Pottery
Green: Manunggul Burial Jar

Note: I'm not sure if this set comes in 8 as featured by National Museum of the Philippines. But to have these 4 in my collection now, I am more than pleased to own them. 

"ARCHAEOLOGY"
Our Collections Archaeology 

Earthenware

The earthenware artifacts of the National Archaeological Collection are composed of low-fired ceramic vessels that span from about 2250 BCE to 18th century CE. The collection comprises whole and fragmented ceramic vessels acquired through archaeological excavations, donations, purchases, and confiscation that commenced across the country in the 1950s. As a whole, the collection includes significant assemblages that exhibit diversity in form and decoration across the Philippine Islands through time. Typical vessel forms include globular pots, footed dishes, and bowls, with variations depending on space (sites and regions) and time (chronological period). Atypical forms also occur in some cases, especially in burial sites. Most of the objects in the collection were recovered from burial and habitation sites. Archaeologists found that earthenware vessels in burial sites were often used as ritual vessels or containers of grave offerings for the dead, whereas vessels from habitation sites were utilitarian in function and are commonly used in food preparation, cooking, and food storage.

Some noteworthy utilitarian and mortuary vessels from the Earthenware Collection are highlighted below. Included among the utilitarian pieces is a red-slipped Earthenware pot from Cagaya | 2050 dated from 4000 to 3000 years BP, during the Neolithic Age, and a cooking stove from Santa Ana, Manila, dated from the 12th to the 14th century CE. Meanwhile, some examples of mortuary vessels associated with burials in Metal Age cemeteries include a red-slipped goblet from Arku Cave in Cagayan, a decorated carinated bowl from Kalanay in Masbate, and an effigy vessel from the Tabon Caves in Palawan. This practice of burying earthenware vessels with the dead continued until the Protohistoric Period (1000–1521 CE), as seen in vessels from burials in Calatagan, Batangas that are dated to around 14th to 16th century AD. These include variants of a lugged and spouted vessel from Calatagan, Batangas, a squash-type (“kinalabasa”) pot also from Calatagan, and a footed dish with triangular cut-outs from Batangas. These and other vessels from the Earthenware Collection help archaeologists understand ancient societies in the Philippines by providing information on the movement of population, trade and maritime interactions, socio-political structures, cultural identities, and spirituality."

Source: National Museum of the Philippines.

Terminology 

TERRACOTTA 

terra-cotta, (Italian: “baked earth”) literally, any kind of fired clay but, in general usage, a kind of object—e.g., vessel, figure, or structural form—made from fairly coarse, porous clay that when fired assumes a colour ranging from dull ochre to red and usually is left unglazed.14 Sept 2023

October 19, 2023

LEYTE GULF LANDING

A Commemorative Issue

I hit a jackpot of Philippine .History from the bounty:



PHILIPPINE STAMPS 
Series: "Leyte Landing"
Date Issued: 25 October 1969
Emission: Commemorative 

From Wikipedia:
Battle of Leyte Gulf.

Part of the Philippines campaign (1944–1945) of the Pacific Theater of World War II. General Douglas MacArthur and staff, accompanied by Philippine president Sergio Osmeña, land at Red Beach, Leyte, 20 October 1944.

The Battle of Leyte (Filipino: Labanan sa Leyte; Waray: Gubat ha Leyte;) in the Pacific campaign of World War II was the amphibious invasion of the island of Leyte in the Philippines by American forces and Filipino guerrillas under the overall command of General Douglas MacArthur, who fought against the Imperial Japanese Army in the Philippines led by General Tomoyuki Yamashita. The operation, codenamed King Two,[14] launched the Philippines campaign of 1944–45 for the recapture and liberation of the entire Philippine Archipelago and to end almost three years of Japanese occupation.

October 12, 2023

POSTCARDS SENT BY SHALYNE MAE ARGALLON

12 October 2023



CHOCOLATE HILLS 
SIDE:
Tarsier/Loboc River 
Panglaw Island 
A church in the coastal town of Loon
A beach resort of Panglaw Island 

SAN JUANICO BRIDGE 

SIDE:
Mac Arthur Park
Tacloban Airport 
Agas-agas Bridge 
Mt. Magaanga, Isabel 
Leyte Beaches 
Waterfalls in Bato

PAGSANJAN FALLS

SIDE:
Mt.  Mailing, Calamba/Laguna de Bay 
Caliraya Lake
Hot Spring Resort in Laguna
Beach Resort in Laguna 


September 3, 2023

MCPO

Lifted from PSCS
By Darwin Maglaqui
25 May 2023



PHILIPPINE POST OFFICE POST CARD BY STERLING PAPER SUPPLIES.

August 15, 2023

WORLD TOURISM CONFERENCE 1980

Sent by Cesar Gulmatico Jr.
Member of PSCS
Philippine Stamp
MNH






STAMP FEATURE

WORLD TOURISM CONFERENCE 
MANILA 1980
SEPTEMBER 27 - OCTOBER 10

Theme: Commemorative 

Date of Issue 
27 September 1980

Definitive 
30 s

******

Compliment by Tom Cruz 




August 4, 2023

June 10, 2023

SELYO

Philippine Stamps History








From Elmer and Dang Lardizabal Library