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SCG11876 - Belgium 1967 Medieval Manuscript Marginalia Charity Stamp Pair
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This attractive 1967 semi-postal pair from Belgium reproduces humorous medieval manuscript marginalia, highlighting the playful artistic traditions found in illuminated books. One stamp depicts a whimsical jester-like figure crouching and blowing a horn, while the companion design shows a fantastical animal performing from a pulpit scene, both surrounded by manuscript text columns. Issued with charity surtaxes (2F+1F and 1F+50c), the set combines philatelic appeal with historical manuscript art themes. These stamps are especially valued by collectors specializing in medieval art, marginalia, and European cultural heritage issues. Their fine line-drawing style and reproduction of authentic manuscript imagery make the pair a distinctive cultural issue of the late 1960s.
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