Zemstvos, Pavlograd - Piryatin

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Pavlograd

1869 Arms

Image obtained thanks to Bill Claghorn

  5 k blue ('V' in the corners, rare)
  5 k blue ('5' in the corners)

 

1876 Arms in circle, larger stamps

  5 k lilac (only 20 stamps known to exist)

Penza

1901 Arms, perforated


(reduced size)

3 k red

  1/2 k black
  1/2 k lilac (1910)
  2 k blue
  3 k red
  10 k green

These stamps exist with the 'E' of "ZEMSTVA' inverted.

 

1910 Arms, new type

1/2 k yellow 1/2 k orange 2 k red 10 k green 3 k blue

  1/2 k yellow
  1/2 k orange
  2 k red
  3 k violet
  3 k blue
  10 k green (exists imperforate)

Pereslavl

1874 Value in circle

  3 k black on green (3 types)


Two different types.

 

1879 Text

Image obtained thanks to Bill Claghorn

  3 k blue and red
  5 k blue and red

Pereyaslav

1871 Value in circle

  3 k black on yellow

 

1874 Value in rectangle

Image obtained with the help of Bill Claghorn Image obtained with the help of Bill Claghorn 5 k?

  3 k black on yellow (3 types)
  5/3 k black on yellow ('5' in the center)

 

1882 Value in ellipse

  5 k black on brown
  5 k black on lilac

 

1884 Arms

5 k blue on red

  5 k blue (imperforated)
  5 k black on orange (imperforated)
  5 k red on green
  5 k blue on red
  5 k red on grey
  5 k grey
  5 k red
  5 k green
  5 k brown

 

1889 Arms, perforated

Image obtained with the help of Bill Claghorn

Image obtained with the help of Bill Claghorn
(Reduced size)

  5 k blue on orange
  5 k red on yellow (1889)

 

1912 Arms, new type

3 k blue 5 k lilac

  3 k blue
  5 k green
  5 k lilac

An erroneous impression of this stamp exists, the '3k.' in the upper right corner is replaced by '5k.'


Perm

1872 Value in circle


3 k (2 types; without or with dot after 'cep')


(value on horizontally shaded background)

  3 k black (2 types, without or with dot after 'cep')
  3 k black (with shaded background)

 

1892 Arms

  5 k red
  5 k blue (I've seen a tete-beche pair)

 

1899 Arms, new type

2 k green 2 k red 2 k blue 2 k yellow

  2 k green
  2 k red
  2 k blue
  2 k yellow

 

1920 Soviet issue:

  15 k red

I have been told that the above stamp was used in Kolchak in 1918, note that the word in the right bottom has been crossed out.


Petrozavodsk

1901 Arms

1 k brown 2 k orange 3 k green 10 k red 15 k brown

  1 k brown
  2 k orange
  3 k green
  5 k blue
  10 k red
  15 k brown
  20 k grey

Piryatin

1868 Value in a double circle

Image obtained from a Cherrystone auction

  3 k black on orange

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