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'''Album information :'''  
'''Album information :'''  
*Issued by : Kaffe Hag, Oslo, Norway
*Issued by : Kaffe Hag, Oslo, Norway
*Date of issue : 1933 (?)
*Date of issue : 1933
*Number of stamps/cards : 81
*Number of stamps/cards : 81
*Image variants : None
*Image variants : None
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==Album==
==Album==
The book was issued by Kaffe Hag Aktieskelskap in Oslo in 1933. The author is Hallvard Trætteberg.  
The book was issued by Kaffe Hag Aktieskelskap in Oslo in 1933. The author is Hallvard Trætteberg. The album contains an introduction to heraldry, dated January 1933, indicating the date of issue.


Hallvard Trætteberg (1898-1987) was within the State Archives responsible for heraldry issues for several decades. He wrote numerous articles on heraldry, both personal as non-personal (civic and religious) heraldry in Norway.
Hallvard Trætteberg (1898-1987) was within the State Archives responsible for heraldry issues for several decades. He wrote numerous articles on heraldry, both personal as non-personal (civic and religious) heraldry in Norway.
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The album has been issued with two different front pages:
The album has been issued with two different front pages:
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Unlike some other albums, there is no text on the back of the stamps.
Unlike some other albums, there is no text on the back of the stamps.


The album was introduced and advertised in many newspapers, but unlike f.e. the Dutch< German, French and Swiss albums, the regular advertisements for Coffee Hag was not used to advertise the album or stamps.
The album was introduced and advertised in many newspapers, but unlike f.e. the Dutch, German, French and Swiss albums, the regular advertisements for Coffee Hag was not used to advertise the album or stamps.
 
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File:ad1.hagno.jpg| Adresseavisen (date ?)
File:ad2.hagno.jpg| Bergen Arbeiderblad (date ?)
File:ad3.hagno.jpg| Haugesunds Avis (date ?)
File:ad4.hagno.jpg| Smaalenenes Amtstidende (date ?)
 


There have been some brochures issued regarding the album, but I have never seen those.
There have been some brochures issued regarding the album, but I have never seen those.
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[[Category:Heraldic Albums]]
[[Category:Heraldic Albums]]
[[Category:Norway all]]
[[Category:Norsk Heraldik]]

Latest revision as of 08:25, 28 January 2024

Kaffe Hag : Norske by- og adels våben


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Album information :

  • Issued by : Kaffe Hag, Oslo, Norway
  • Date of issue : 1933
  • Number of stamps/cards : 81
  • Image variants : None

Company

For information on the company, see the overview of Coffee Hag albums.

Album

The book was issued by Kaffe Hag Aktieskelskap in Oslo in 1933. The author is Hallvard Trætteberg. The album contains an introduction to heraldry, dated January 1933, indicating the date of issue.

Hallvard Trætteberg (1898-1987) was within the State Archives responsible for heraldry issues for several decades. He wrote numerous articles on heraldry, both personal as non-personal (civic and religious) heraldry in Norway.

Arms of Kaffe Hag Norge

The album is unique among the Scandinavian series, as it also contains the arms of Norwegian noble families, both historical and contemporary. It also contains a larger introduction to heraldry as compared to the other two albums. Like the Danish album it also contains a section on the production of coffee.

The stamps were issued in 8 sheets of 18 stamps each, with an additional 3 stamps with advertising on the last sheet:

The album has been issued with two different front pages:

Arms of Kaffe Hag Norge
Arms of Kaffe Hag Norge

Unlike some other albums, there is no text on the back of the stamps.

The album was introduced and advertised in many newspapers, but unlike f.e. the Dutch, German, French and Swiss albums, the regular advertisements for Coffee Hag was not used to advertise the album or stamps.

There have been some brochures issued regarding the album, but I have never seen those.


Towns and regions

Personal arms