Burélage, Burelé
A pattern that forms part of a stamp design, mainly used as a protective underprint before the stamps are printed.
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A pattern that forms part of a stamp design, mainly used as a protective underprint before the stamps are printed.
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Denmark Stamps for the Moderate Specialist (1926) | The Philatelic Database - Stamp Archive
August 31st, 2009, 10:16 am
[...] for the student – the distinction between the 2 and 4 R.B.S. printed by Ferslew with the burélage of the background printed from engraved copper plates, and the same stamps printed by Thiele with [...]