File:1902 China 10Pfg Shanghai Mi17.jpg

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English: Stamp of Deutsche Post in China, overprint, 10 Pfennig, carmine, cancelled SHANGHAI DEUTSCHE POST on 31-1-02.
Deutsch: CHINA Germania 10 Pfg karminrosa. Michel N°17.
Date (scan 2014-03-16 17:36:49)
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Paul Waldraff  (1870–1917)  wikidata:Q1316547
 
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Paul Eduard Waldraff
Description German graphic designer and postage stamp designer
Deutsch: deutscher Grafiker der Reichsdruckerei in Berlin, Entwerfer der Germania-Briefmarkenserie.
Date of birth/death 16 July 1870 Edit this at Wikidata 2 June 1917 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth Bad Wurzach Edit this at Wikidata
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