Each "article" in this category is a collection of entries about several stamp issuers, presented in alphabetical order. The entries are formulated on the micro model and so provide summary information about all known issuers.
Contents
- Saar
- Saar French Administration
- Saar French Zone
- Saargebiet
- Saarland
- Sabah
- Sachsen
- Sahara Espanol
- St Christopher
- St Christopher Nevis Anguilla
- St Helena
- St Kitts
- St Kitts Nevis
- St Kitts Nevis Anguilla
- St Lucia
- St Paul
- St Pierre et Miquelon
- St Thomas Prince Islands
- St Vincent
- Ste Marie de Madagascar
- Salonicco
- Salonika British Field Office
- Salonika Italian Post Office
- Salonika Russian Post Office
- Salonique
- Samoa
- Samoa Kingdom
- Samoa I Sisifo
- Samoa New Zealand Administration
- Samos
- San Marino
- Sandjak dAlexandrette
- Santander
- Sao Tome e Principe
- Sarajevo Government Bosnia
- Sarawak
- Sarawak British Military Administration
- Sarawak Japanese Occupation
- Sardinia
- Sarkari
- Sarre
- Saseno Italian Occupation
- Saudi Arabia
- Saurashtra
- Saxony
- Saxony Russian Zone
- References
See the Category:Compendium of postage stamp issuers page for details of the project.
Saar
Saar (French Administration)
Saar (French Zone)
Stamps used were French Zone (General Issue) types which are cat. nos F1–F13 of Germany. They were replaced in 1947 by stamps specific to the Saar.
Saargebiet
Saarland
Sabah
Sachsen
Sahara Espanol
St Christopher
St Christopher Nevis & Anguilla
St Helena
St Kitts
St Kitts-Nevis
St Kitts Nevis & Anguilla
St Lucia
St Paul
St Pierre et Miquelon
St Thomas & Prince Islands
St Vincent
Ste Marie de Madagascar
Salonicco
Salonika (British Field Office)
British stamps overprinted Levant.
Salonika (Italian Post Office)
Italian Post Office in Salonika when still under Turkish rule. Issued Italian stamps overprinted SALONICCO.
Salonika (Russian Post Office)
Local overprint SALONIQUE. The office normally used stamps of Russia or Russian Levant.
Salonique
Samoa
Samoa (Kingdom)
Samoa I Sisifo
Samoa (New Zealand Administration)
Samos
Samos had been an independent principality, nominally under Turkish control, but with British, French and Russian protection. A revolt took place in September 1912 and the Turkish garrison withdrew. A provisional government was established under President Sophoulis, who sought political union with Greece. This was achieved by the Treaty of London on 30 May 1913.
Samos issued its own stamps from November 1912. There were four issues and 19 stamps in all. Greek stamps were introduced in 1914, but there were also overprints of the Samos types until 1915.
San Marino
Sandjak d'Alexandrette
Santander
Sao Tome e Principe
Sarajevo Government (Bosnia)
Sarawak
Sarawak (British Military Administration)
Sarawak (Japanese Occupation)
Sardinia
Sardinia is a large island in the western Mediterranean, south of Corsica. Before the unification of Italy, the Kingdom of Sardinia was the name applied to a union of Sardinia and Piedmont, although the island was very much the junior partner. Stamps of this state were issued in Turin 1851–1862 but the country's name is not shown. Gibbons list these stamps under Sardinia, which is strictly correct, but historians generally refer to the state as Piedmont. To prevent confusion between the 19th century state and the present island province, this work has Piedmont as the specific entry and Sardinia as a minor entry.