Description
Opr. (2x5 and 2x2); A = perf. K 13 1/4
KB(I), Issue date: 15/08/2014
Picture descriptions:
eku) Pontifical Minnsionar appointment and St. Joseph's Church
3434 5 B multicolored eku
Quantity KB(I): 40.000 pieces
Printer: Thai British Security Printing, Bangkok
Designer: Miss Mayuree Narknisorn (Thailand Post)
Conservation status:
Here as "MINT NEVER HINGED (MNH)" Small Sheet KB(I) with 10 Stamps, Sheet margin complete perforated
Issue Notice:
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Illustrating an-oil paint by Mr. Remi Mel (in 1960) describing the scene of appointing missionaries in 1659. They were assigned to propagate Christ´s doctrines in Asia and later held the Synod of Ayutthaya (Siam) in 1664. As a result, the Mission of Siam was founded in Ayutthaya and Christianity was later established in Thailand. Alongside is the present St. Joseph´s Catholic Church, the third edifice, built on the site where Christianity started in Thailand
- The miniature sheets II to VI differ by the margin of the sheet:
- KB(II) = without emblem, single-line inscription above, like KB(I)
- KB(III) = inscription and coat of arms "Assumption College Ubonratchathani"
- KB(IV) = parish of Bang Na (black and white emblem with Maria)
- KB(V) = Bishopric Nakhon Ratchasima (coat of arms with motto AD GLORIAM DEI)
- KB(VI) = Diocese of Udon Thani (colored emblem with Our Lady)
- Parallel issue with Vatican City: MiNo. 1817