Description
Comb. Odr., and HFDR. in golden and red metallic foil (5x4); A = perf. K 13 1/2; B = imperforated
Maximum Cards, Issue date: 02/04/2007
Image descriptions:
cuw-cuz) Royale ceremony subjects from the reign of Rama V
cuw) Ecclesiastcal Ceremonial Fan Bearing the Royal Decoration Commemorating the 1895 Royal Ceremony in Celebration of King Rama V's Reigning for 10,000 Days.
cux) "Aiyaraphot" Ecclesiastcal Ceremonial Fan Commemorating King Rama V's 1873 Coronation Ceremony
cuy) Ecclesiastcal Ceremonial Fan Commemorating the 1885 Royal Ceremony in Celebration of the Length of King Rama V's Reign Being Coterminous with That of King Rama IV
cuz) Ecclesiastcal Ceremonial Fan Bearing the Royal Insignia of King Rama V Commemorating the 1895 Royal Ceremony in Cerebration of the King's Reigning dor 10,000 days.
2512 A 3 B multicolored cuw
2513 A 3 B multicolored cux
2514 A 3 B multicolored cuy
2515 A 3 B multicolored cuz
Quantity MC(I): unknown
Designer: Thailand Post Company Limited
Printer: Thai British Security Printing Public Company Limited, Thailand
Conservation status:
Here as a Set of Maximum Cards with perforated Set and first day postmark
Issue Notice:
- Ecclesiatical Ceremonial fans or Monastic Fans are fans used by Buddhist monks when they are invited to perform religious ceremonies.
- H.M. King Chulalongkorn had monastic fans created to present to members of the royal family; for instance, royal birthday celebrations, royal house-warming ceremonies, royal coronation ceremonies or even for inauspicious events, such as royal cremations.