POSTAGE STAMPS
(1933)
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MICHEL 504
GERMAN WELFARE FUND (DEUTSCHE NOTHILFE)
RICHARD WAGNER
12Rpf
BACKGROUND: This series of 9 stamps depicts various scenes from operas by Richard Wagner (1813 to 1883) and were the first stamps to feature a swastika watermark. Changing the watermark from the previous waffle type to a swastika design was one of the first steps in the Nazification of the postal system and it was a subtle sign of the Nazi's beginning to move into all aspects of German life. Later stamps were to feature Nazi Swastikas and party symbols much more overtly.
This sixth stamp in the series was valued at 12Rpf with a donation of 3Rpf going to the welfare fund and features a scene from the opera "Siegfried" - 'Siegfried', the third of the four music dramas that constitute Richard Wagner's "Der Ring des Nibelungen" - 'The Ring of the Nibelung'. It was first performed at the Beyreuth Festspielhaus on 16th Aug 1876.
The stamps were available throughout Germany at post office counters until 1st Feb 1934. They were then made available again during the Richard Wagner Festival in 1934 at counters in Munich and Beyreuth.
VALIDITY: 1st Nov 1933 to 30th Sep 1934
VALUE: 12Rpf + 3Rpf
COLOUR: carmine red
WATERMARK: Swastika
PERF: K14:13 (sheets) and K14 (booklets).
AVAILABILITY: Engraved sheets (5x10) and booklets.
QUANTITY PRINTED: 5,220,555
NOTE: Beware of forged stamp with cancellation "STUTTGART 15.11.33"
VARIATIONS
ABOVE LEFT: Sheet variant (perf K14:13)
ABOVE RIGHT: Booklet variant (perf K14)