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Thursday 10 March 2022

2265) "Chimney Sweeper - Good Luck", Liechtenstein: Liechtensteinische Post (Liechtenstein Post) has brought out a set of two stamps - "Horseshoe" (CHF 0.90) and "Cloverleaf" (CHF 1.10) to commemorate the tradition of symbols of Good Luck Charms: Date of Stamp set issue: 07.03.2022:

2265) "Chimney Sweeper - Good Luck", Liechtenstein: Liechtensteinische Post (Liechtenstein Post) has brought out a set of two stamps - "Horseshoe" (CHF 0.90) and  "Cloverleaf" (CHF 1.10) to commemorate the tradition of symbols of Good Luck Charms: Date of Stamp set issue: 07.03.2022:

About Chimney Sweeper - Good Luck:

The tradition-steeped profession of chimney sweeping is also associated with luck. In former times, however, people had a very ambivalent relationship to these professionals. 

On the one hand, the chimney sweep was terrifyingly black and associated with the devil, on the other hand, he helped to prevent fires through his work.

 On New Year's Day, he went from house to house and presented his annual bill. As one of the first people one met in the New Year, over time, he came to represent a lucky figure.

Today, the chimney sweeps are mainly responsible for inspecting, cleaning and optimising heating systems. They help ensure that the systems use less fuel, are safer and have a longer service life.

The Stamps:

The good luck often quoted in good wishes is being conveyed through these two stamps issued by Liechtensteinische Post (Liechtenstein Post).

 "Horseshoe" (face value: CHF 0.90) and "Cloverleaf" (face value: CHF 1.10) are appearing as special stamps with exclusive gold foil embossing.

 In addition to the phrase "Good luck" in five different languages, a horseshoe and cloverleaf adorn the stamps as symbols of good luck, although portraits of a female chimney sweep and a male chimney sweep, take centre stage.

The two postage stamps of 0.90 and CHF 1.10

The First Day Cover (FDC) is titled - "VIEL GLUCK", "GOOD LUCK", "MUCHA SUARTE", BONNE CHANCE" and "TANTI AUGURI". 

At top right is affixed the two stamps issued in the set cancelled with a special cancellation stamp of Vaduz Post Office dated "07.03.2022".

Two First Day Covers (FDCs) bearing cancelled blocks (sets of four) of each variant at top right.

Two Maxi Cards showing good luck charms.

Technical details:

Issue Date: 07.03.2022

Designer: Hans Peter Gassner, Vaduz

Printer: Gutenberg AG, Schaan

Process: Offset CMYK + Gold Hot-foil Stamping

Colours: 4 Colours

Size: 40.00 mm x 28.00  mm




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