Listings in "Specialty Societies" are groups, with national or international membership, devoted to a specific area of stamp collecting, such as air mail, Vatican City, or cancellations.
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Promotes aerophilately through publications, member auctions, and an annual meeting.
Organization supports first day cover collectors, cachet makers, and dealers.
Through a quarterly newsletter, handbooks, and catalogs, this organization supports collectors who specialize in revenues and other non-postal stamps.
Group collects stamps and covers used in Earth's polar regions, and publishes a quarterly magazine containing articles about such material.
Promotes topical and thematic stamp collecting by publishing reference works and checklists and organizing the National Topical Stamp Show.
Facilitates trade of covers bearing hand-drawn or printed art and other decorations.
Group studies covers bearing handstamps, machine markings, labels, manuscript notations, and other indications that the covers received special attention in the mails.
Organization publishes catalogs about and supports collectors of Christmas seals and other charity stamps from around the world.
Collectors' association encourages the study of all non-postage stamps including revenues, telegraph stamps, seals, and poster stamps.
Collectors in group focus on mail that was censored while in transit.
Organization facilitates the exchange of covers between collectors around the world.
Group focuses on stamps that exhibit evidence of production errors such as misprinting or misperforation.
Organization promotes the collection of the first stamps issued by any country or stamp-issuing entity.
Organization is dedicated to the study of machine postal markings plus the history of machine inventors and patents.
Group studies the stamps issued by members of the British Commonwealth from 1936 to 1952 during the reign of King George VI.
Organization promotes the study and collection of stamps issued by modern local posts.
Assists individuals who wish to cancel the stamps on their own mail by providing instructions on how to obtain mailer's postmarks and maintaining records about such markings.
Group of collectors is dedicated to the study of postage meter stamps, personalized photo stamps, and other stamps printed on-demand.
New York-based club's members focus on airmail postal history and event covers.
Organization's members study philatelic materials related to wars, including prisoner-of-war letters, patriotic covers, censored mail, and military postal markings.
Collectors in club specialize in the study of black-bordered covers used to send mourning letters and cards in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Organization caters to collectors of waterfowl hunting permit and conservation stamps.
Group based in the United Kingdom focuses on stamps with perforated initials.
Organization's members collect stamps perforated with designs, initials, and numerals.
Postmark collecting,
the National Postmark Museum, and publishes a monthly bulletin for members.
Group dedicated to studying letters, covers, and other mail from around the world publishes a quarterly journal and reference books, and hosts an annual conference in England.
Club's members collect registration and express labels, airmail etiquettes, official seals, and other labels used on mail.
Group focuses on the collection and study of stamped envelopes, postal cards, and other postal stationery items from all countries.
Caters to collectors of stamp-like labels issued to promote events.
Supports collectors of stamps bearing cancellation markings applied before the stamps were used to mail a letter or package.
Group is devoted to the study and collection of postal stationery including stamped envelopes and postal cards from all countries.
Club promotes the study of the history of ships in the U.S. navy and other maritime organizations and the postal history and postal markings used on those vessels.
Group specializes in the collection of mail that was delayed or damaged due to accidents.
Collectors' association encourages the study of all non-postage stamps including revenues, telegraph stamps, seals, and poster stamps.
Promotes topical and thematic stamp collecting by publishing reference works and checklists and organizing the National Topical Stamp Show.
Organization facilitates the exchange of covers between collectors around the world.
New York-based club's members focus on airmail postal history and event covers.
Organization promotes the study and collection of stamps issued by modern local posts.
Assists individuals who wish to cancel the stamps on their own mail by providing instructions on how to obtain mailer's postmarks and maintaining records about such markings.
Group based in the United Kingdom focuses on stamps with perforated initials.
Collectors in group focus on mail that was censored while in transit.
Group dedicated to studying letters, covers, and other mail from around the world publishes a quarterly journal and reference books, and hosts an annual conference in England.
Postmark collecting,
the National Postmark Museum, and publishes a monthly bulletin for members.
Supports collectors of stamps bearing cancellation markings applied before the stamps were used to mail a letter or package.
Group is devoted to the study and collection of postal stationery including stamped envelopes and postal cards from all countries.
Club promotes the study of the history of ships in the U.S. navy and other maritime organizations and the postal history and postal markings used on those vessels.
Caters to collectors of stamp-like labels issued to promote events.
Club's members collect registration and express labels, airmail etiquettes, official seals, and other labels used on mail.
Organization's members collect stamps perforated with designs, initials, and numerals.
Organization caters to collectors of waterfowl hunting permit and conservation stamps.
Collectors in club specialize in the study of black-bordered covers used to send mourning letters and cards in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Organization's members study philatelic materials related to wars, including prisoner-of-war letters, patriotic covers, censored mail, and military postal markings.
Group of collectors is dedicated to the study of postage meter stamps, personalized photo stamps, and other stamps printed on-demand.
Group focuses on stamps that exhibit evidence of production errors such as misprinting or misperforation.
Organization publishes catalogs about and supports collectors of Christmas seals and other charity stamps from around the world.
Group focuses on the collection and study of stamped envelopes, postal cards, and other postal stationery items from all countries.
Through a quarterly newsletter, handbooks, and catalogs, this organization supports collectors who specialize in revenues and other non-postal stamps.
Group studies covers bearing handstamps, machine markings, labels, manuscript notations, and other indications that the covers received special attention in the mails.
Group collects stamps and covers used in Earth's polar regions, and publishes a quarterly magazine containing articles about such material.
Organization supports first day cover collectors, cachet makers, and dealers.
Facilitates trade of covers bearing hand-drawn or printed art and other decorations.
Organization promotes the collection of the first stamps issued by any country or stamp-issuing entity.
Group specializes in the collection of mail that was delayed or damaged due to accidents.
Group studies the stamps issued by members of the British Commonwealth from 1936 to 1952 during the reign of King George VI.
Organization is dedicated to the study of machine postal markings plus the history of machine inventors and patents.
Promotes aerophilately through publications, member auctions, and an annual meeting.
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