List of stamp catalogues
This article is an incomplete list of stamp catalogs.
- (Denmark)
- Afinsa (Portugal)
- (Spain)
- (Australia)
- Austria Netto Katalog (ANK) (Austria)
- (Israel)
- Barefoot Catalogue (Revenues)
- (Italy)
- Borek (World catalogue)
- (Australia)
- (Specialized Postage Stamp Catalog of Turkey)
- (The First Turkish Stamps Stamps with the monogram of the Sultans)
- (The First India theme based Stamp Caatalogs)
- Catalogue of USSR postage stamps (Soviet Union, Russia; Каталог почтовых марок СССР)
- Campbell Paterson (New Zealand)
- Chan Stamp Catalogue of China (1878-1949)[1]
- (Italy)
- (France)
- (Russia - Zemstvos)
- Colnect (online only)[2]
- Dallay (France)
- (Spain)
- (Spain)
- Facit catalog (all countries of Scandinavia)
- (Iran)
- Fischer catalog (Poland)
- (online only) (specializing in US, GB, and other stamps)[3]
- (Germany, active to 1941)
- (Greece)
- Hermes (Greece)
- (Ireland)[4]
- (Canada, published from 1935 to 1968)
- (Tunisia)
- (Turkey)
- (Russia - USSR special catalogue)
- JB Catalogue (Malta)
- JSCA Japanese Stamp Specialized Catalog (Japan)
- JSDA Japanese Stamp Dealers’ Association Catalogue (Japan)
- (Indonesia)
- (Finland)[5]
- Len Jury Stamp catalogue - New Zealand[6]
- Stamps NZ - New Zealand [7]
- Lipsia (until 1990), only stamp catalog of the DDR. (Editor: Verlag Transpress Leipzig, DDR)
- Livingston "Catalog of the Shanghai Postal System" (Wei-Liang Chow 2nd edition 1990)/(L.F. Livingston First edition 1971)
- Ma's Illustrated Catalogue Of The Stamps Of China (China)
- (Stamps of Ireland Specialised Catalogue)
- (Hungary)
- (France), A specialized catalog of France formed from the combination of and Dallay
- Michel catalog (Germany)
- Postage Stamps of Portugal and Colonies
- Minkus (USA, active until 2004)
- (Canada)
- Ngo’s Catalogue of Philippine Republic Stamps & Postal Stationeries (Philippine)
- (Norway)
- Norma Norma [year] – a specialized catalog of Finland postage stamps published annually, tri-lingual (Finnish, Swedish, English)[5]
- (The Netherlands & colonies)
- (Belgium)
- (India)
- (Germany)
- (Czechoslovakia)
- (China), China Posts and Telecom Press
- (Luxembourg)
- (Ottoman Empire and Republic of Turkey Postage Stamp Catalog)
- (Turkey Postage Stamp Catalog)
- (The joint stamp issues catalog)
- Ruch catalog (Poland)
- Sakura Catalogue of Japanese Stamps (Japan)
- (Worldwide airmail stamps; last full catalog, 1966; partial, 1972)
- Sassone (Italy)
- : Catálogo de Selos do Brasil (Brazil)
- Scott catalogue (USA)
- (Argentina)
- , Steven Tan, International Stamp & Coin Sdn. Bhd.
- (Russia)
- (Pakistan)
- (South Africa)
- Stanley Gibbons (Great Britain)
- until 2004 (Thailand)
- (Thailand), Somchai Saeng-Ngern
- , Alex Yeh[1]
- Umungwan Korean Postage Stamp Catalogue (South Korea)
- (Italy)
- Yang (Hong Kong, Liberated areas, PRC)[1]
- Yvert et Tellier (France)
- (Russia)
- (Netherlands, Indonesia, Israel, Surinam, United Europe)
- Zumstein (Switzerland)
Notes[]
- ^ a b c Rodger, Michael (May 2, 2011). "Specialized catalogs aid in collecting all periods of China". Linn's Stamp News.
- ^ "Stamps on Colnect". colnect.com. Retrieved 2019-03-07.
- ^ "Find Your Stamps Value - Stamp Catalogue". findyourstampsvalue.com. Retrieved 2022-01-09.
- ^ "Hibernian Catalogue 2009". An Post. 2011. Archived from the original on 2010-09-19. Retrieved 2011-02-06.
- ^ a b Keijo Kortelainen. "A quick review of Norma 2010, a specialized catalog of Finnish stamps". Stamp Collecting Blog. Archived from the original on October 29, 2010. Retrieved February 6, 2011.
- ^ "Philatelic Distributors Limited – Established 1968". Lenjury.co.nz. Retrieved 2022-01-06.
- ^ "New Zealand Stamp Catalogue". Stampsnz.com. Retrieved 2022-01-06.
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