Mont22 - 1942 - Italian occupation of Montenegro, Yugoslavian Air Mail stamps with "Governorate of Montenegro" overprint, new intact (A10/17)
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Mont22 - 1942 - Italian occupation of Montenegro, Yugoslavian Air Mail stamps with "Governorate of Montenegro" overprint, new intact (A10/17)
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Mont22 - 1942 - Italian occupation of Montenegro, Yugoslavian Air Mail stamps with "Governorate of Montenegro" overprint, new intact (A10/17)
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Mont22 - 1942 - Italian occupation of Montenegro, Yugoslavian Air Mail stamps with "Governorate of Montenegro" overprint, new intact (A10/17)
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Mont22 - 1942 - Italian occupation of Montenegro, Yugoslavian Air Mail stamps with "Governorate of Montenegro" overprint, new intact (A10/17)
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Mont22 - 1942 - Italian occupation of Montenegro, Yugoslavian Air Mail stamps with "Governorate of Montenegro" overprint, new intact (A10/17)
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Mont22 - 1942 - Italian occupation of Montenegro, Yugoslavian Air Mail stamps with "Governorate of Montenegro" overprint, new intact (A10/17)
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Cef53 - Greek Charity from 1940, 50 green lepta in vertical pair with overprint "Italy / Military Occupation / Italian Islands / Kefalonia and Ithaca" used (35)
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T56 - 1918 - Austrian occupation of Friuli and Veneto, Bosnian espressos overprinted "3 cents." red and "6 cent." olive green new with rubber (1, 2)
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T68 - 1918 - Austrian stamps overprinted "Kingdom of Italy / Venezia Giulia / 3.XI.18", 2 used blue korone (15)
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T70 - 1918 - Austrian stamps overprinted "Kingdom of Italy / Venezia Giulia / 3.XI.18", 3 kr. carmine pink used (16)
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T72 - 1918 - Stamps of Austria overprinted "Kingdom of Italy / Venezia Giulia / 3.XI.18", 40 heller olive used (10)
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I issue, c. 5 ocher yellow with reversed counterprint, used (13)
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Plate1 - Color tables by Umberto Ballabio, graphically representing the color shades of the stamps of the fourth issue from c. 5 (in the 4 compositions) on c. 10 and c. 20 (in the two tables) on f. 40, c. 80 and L. 3.
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Plate2 - Color tables by Umberto Ballabio, graphically representing the color shades of the c. 15 type Sardinia and values āāin cents for Prints.
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Tos146 - 1851 - Leone di Marzocco, 9 purplish brown crazie on gray paper and crown watermark used with red cancellation (8).
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Tos146 - 1851 - Leone di Marzocco, 9 purplish brown crazie on gray paper and crown watermark used with red cancellation (8).
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Tos146 - 1851 - Leone di Marzocco, 9 purplish brown crazie on gray paper and crown watermark used with red cancellation (8).
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Tos146 - 1851 - Leone di Marzocco, 9 purplish brown crazie on gray paper and crown watermark used with red cancellation (8).
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PPP449 - 1851 Leone di Marzocco, 2 light blue crazie on gray paper and crown watermark, used (5d)
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PPP449 - 1851 Leone di Marzocco, 2 light blue crazie on gray paper and crown watermark, used (5d)
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PPP449 - 1851 Leone di Marzocco, 2 light blue crazie on gray paper and crown watermark, used (5d)
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PPP449 - 1851 Leone di Marzocco, 2 light blue crazie on gray paper and crown watermark, used (5d)
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PPP449 - 1851 Leone di Marzocco, 2 light blue crazie on gray paper and crown watermark, used (5d)
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1859 - 1 brown olive grain II table paper of Naples new with original gum (4b)
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1859 - 1 brown olive grain II table paper of Naples new with original gum (4b)
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TOS22 - 1857 Leone di Marzocco, 4 green crazie on white paper and watermark wavy lines used (14)
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Paolo Cardillo
Paolo Cardillo was born in Turin on February 21, 1966. His studies were predominantly humanistic, ranging from modern literature to advanced music study. His collecting experience dates back to the 1990s, but it was in 2001 that, having developed a passion for the Italian Area and particularly the Ancient Italian States, he decided to delve deeper into the sector, first limiting himself to the study of stamps alone, then analyzing both proofs, essays, and printing methods and the actual use of stamps, including rates, destinations, and postal history in general.

