In January 2026, Pos Malaysia issued the “Malaysian Pottery” stamp series to celebrate the country’s rich ceramic heritage. The 30 sen, 50 sen, and RM1.00 stamps, along with the RM5.00 miniature sheet, showcase traditional pottery forms and decorative styles influenced by indigenous, Malay, and Chinese cultures. Pottery has played an important role in daily life and ceremonial practices in Malaysia for centuries, from food storage to ritual use.
My collection of worldwide philatelic covers, postcards and stamps
Wednesday, April 08, 2026
Malaysia: Malaysian Pottery
Monday, April 06, 2026
China: The 100th Anniversary of Yunnan University
Yunnan University (YNU; 云南大学) was founded in 1922 and officially opened on April 20, 1923. As one of the earliest comprehensive universities established in the southwest border area of China. The university is part of Project 211 and the Double First-Class Construction. Students studying on the campus of Yunnan University have reached 19,872, of whom 9,919 are full-time undergraduates, 2,853 are postgraduates (94 are studying for their doctorate, 684 are studying for their master's).
Wednesday, April 01, 2026
Austria: In Memoriam - Pope Francis (1936 - 2025)
Pope Francis passed away on 21st April 2025 (almost one year ago) at the age of 88. His twelve years in office as the head of the Catholic Church were characterised by his commitment to social justice. Other countries like the Philippines issued a stamp on this occasion, too.
Saturday, March 28, 2026
Greenland: Qaqortoq - Cruise w/ MS Hamburg from Hamburg via Iceland to Greenland (**1000th Cover**)
This cover arrived as part of the cruise "Von Hamburg über Island nach Grönland" (From Hamburg via Iceland to Greenland), a voyage running from 16 July to 2 August 2025 aboard the MS Hamburg. The cover was posted in Qaqortoq (pop. ~3,000). It is the largest town in South Greenland and the administrative centre of the Kujalleq municipality. Its name means "the white place" in Greenlandic. The town's natural harbour makes it a regular call for expedition cruise ships traversing the West Greenland coast. Besides the regular postmark, the cover shows four cachets applied on board the MS Hamburg, all in blue ink.
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Pakistan: Skardu G.P.O
This cover I received from Skardu, Pakistan back in 2025. Skardu is a regional town in northern Pakistan and the administrative center of the Skardu District in Gilgit-Baltistan. It lies at an altitude of roughly 2,200 meters and is situated along the Indus River, surrounded by the mountains of the Karakoram range. The cover was cancelled in the Skardu General Post Office, the back side of the cover shows two transit postmarks from Islamabad, indicating that the cover was routed through the country’s main postal hub before onward transmission.
Backside:
Sunday, March 22, 2026
Germany: "Stolpersteine" and Margot Friedländer (1921–2025)
Two stamps frank this cover, both from the 2025 German commemorative stamp programme and each valued at 0.95 €. The upper stamp is the "Stolpersteine" issue, the design reproduces one of Gunter Demnig's brass cobblestones. His "Stolpersteine"-project, now comprising well over 100.000 individual memorial stones embedded in pavements across Europe, commemorates Holocaust victims at the very places they last lived or worked. The lower stamp honours Margot Friedländer (1921–2025). Friedländer was a well-known Holocaust survivors and a tireless advocate for remembrance until her death at the age of 103 in May 2025.
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
USA: Ship Mail from the RV Thomas G. Thompson – University of Washington
This cover was mailed aboard the RV Thomas G. Thompson, the oceanographic research vessel operated by the University of Washington School of Oceanography in Seattle. The circular ship cachet shows a scenic landscape illustration and prominently features both the vessel's name and the School of Oceanography.
Adding a further official touch, the cover also bears the embossed seal of the University of Washington (founded 1861) in the lower left — a blind emboss used on formal university correspondence, and a nice philatelic bonus for this piece.
Stamps:
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| By University of Washington - https://www.dvidshub.net/image/4352847/r-v-thomas-g-thompson, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=93242359 |
Friday, March 13, 2026
Bulgaria: Bulgaria in the Eurozone
On 1st January 2026, Bulgaria officially adopted the euro, becoming the latest member of the eurozone. To mark this historic moment, Bulgarian Post issued its first stamp of 2026, titled "Bulgaria in the Eurozone" – carrying a face value of 1 euro and designed by Nenko Atanasov. The stamp was officially issued on January 14th 2026.
Stamp:
Bulgaria: Bulgaria in the Eurozone - Issued: 14-01-2026
Many thanks to Emil!
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Liechtenstein: SEPAC 2025 - "Architecture"
As reminder, every year, the members of SEPAC – the Small European Postal Administrations' Cooperation – join forces to release a stamp on a shared theme. For 2025, the chosen theme is "Architecture". Liechtenstein's contribution is a single stamp with a face value of CHF 1.90, issued on 2 June 2025. The motif is the Hagenhaus – a 19th-century farmstead located in the small hamlet of Nendeln. The building complex has been a listed monument since 1988 and is considered the best-preserved early 19th-century farm complex in the entire Principality.
Stamp:
SEPAC 2025 - "Architecture" - Issued: 02-06-2025
Saturday, March 07, 2026
Luxembourg: The Accession of Grand Duke Guillaume
On 3 October 2025, Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg abdicated after nearly twenty-five years on the throne, passing the crown to his eldest son, Guillaume V, Grand Duke of Luxembourg. The change of throne was formalised at the Grand Ducal Palace in Luxembourg City and followed by Guillaume’s oath before the Chamber of Deputies, marking the beginning of a new chapter for the world’s only remaining grand duchy.
Stamp:
The Accession of Grand Duke Guillaume - Issued: 03-10-2025
Wednesday, March 04, 2026
South Africa: German frigate "Baden-Württemberg" (F 222) - Mission: "Indo-Pacific Deployment 2024" (May - December 2024)
This is another cover of german frigate "Baden-Württemberg" on its 2024 "Indo-Pacific Deployment"-Mission. After I got a cover from its port call to Tokyo in August 2024, this comes from the port call to Cape Town, South Africa in late November 2024. As a reminder, the Indo-Pacific Deployment marked a strategic effort by European and allied navies to reinforce maritime security, uphold freedom of navigation, and strengthen partnerships across the Indo-Pacific region.
The cover was posted in Cape Town but was actually postmarked about 1,500 kilometers to the north, near the capital, Pretoria in Tshwane.
Stamp:
Birds - Woodpeckers (from a set of 10) - Issued: 12-03-2020
Picture of the Ship during the port call to Cape Town:
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| (c) Bundeswehr/ Julia Kelm |
Friday, February 27, 2026
France: 50 years of Radio France
In 2025, Radio France celebrates its 50th anniversary. The public broadcaster was founded in 1975 after the breakup of ORTF and has since become a central part of France’s media landscape. Radio France runs several well-known stations, including France Inter, France Info, and France Culture. Together, they offer news, music, culture, and entertainment to millions of listeners every day.
Stamps:50 years of Radio France (Bloc stamp & stamp) - Issued: 29-08-2025
Many thanks to Eric!
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Malaysia: 160th Anniversary of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU)
Stamps:
160th Anniversary of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) - Issued: 17-05-2025
Stamp:
160th Anniversary of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) (mini sheet) - Issued: 17-05-2025
Many thanks to Henry!
Sunday, February 22, 2026
Germany: Lufthansa Nonstop Flight LH640 Munich, Germany -> Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Starting October 26, 2025, Lufthansa resumed nonstop flights between Munich and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The route had previously been suspended as part of the airline’s network consolidation and capacity adjustments during and after the global pandemic period. As the capital of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh is home to nearly eight million people and is known for its sustained growth, dynamic economy, and rich cultural heritage—making it an increasingly important hub for international business and investment. The purple postmark indicates that the flight was operated by D-AIXF, an Airbus A350-900 (A350-941) in the fleet of Lufthansa, bearing the name “Bochum.”

Stamp:
World of Letters Definitive (1,25 €) - Issued: 01-03-2025
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Poland: EUROPA 2025 - "National Archaeological Discoveries"
Stamps:
EUROPA 2025 - "National Archaeological Discoveries" - Issued: 29-04-2025
Many thanks to Jeremy!
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Philippines: Personalities - "Carlos Yulo" (First filipino gymnast to win Olympic gold medals)
Carlos Yulo (*16th February 2000) is the first filipino gymnast to win Olympic gold medals. He earned two titles at the 2024 Paris Olympics, winning gold in the men’s floor exercise and men’s vault.
Stamp:
Personalities - "Carlos Yulo" (s/s) - Issued: 24-04-2025
Many thanks to Danny!
In addition to Yulo’s victories, the Philippines also earned other medals in Paris, including a bronze medal by Aira Villegas in women’s boxing (flyweight division) and another bronze by Nesthy Petecio in women’s boxing (featherweight division).
Stamps:
Personalities - "Paris 2024 Medalists" - Issued: 24-014-2025
Many thanks to Ani!
Monday, February 16, 2026
Canada: Places of Pride
Released on May 30, 2025, Canada Post's "Places of Pride" stamp series commemorates four historic 2SLGBTQIA+ sites across Canada. The four Permanent™ domestic rate stamps, designed by Kelly Small and illustrated by Tim Singleton, honor landmarks of activism and community, including Club Carousel (Calgary), Hanlan’s Point Beach (Toronto), Truxx Bar (Montreal), and the 3rd North American Native Gay & Lesbian Gathering.
Many thanks to Linda, for sending me this cover with her own designed offical postmark!
Stamps:
Places of Pride (from a set of 4) - Issued: 30-05-2025
Saturday, February 07, 2026
Switzerland: Solidarity for Blatten
Blatten, a small village in the Swiss canton of Valais, was struck by a devastating landslide on 28 May 2025, when a collapse of the Birch Glacier buried most of the community under rock, ice, and debris, destroying homes and infrastructure. The disaster forced the evacuation of residents and shocked the nation as Switzerland rallied to support the affected families. As part of the relief effort, Swiss Post issued a special “Solidarity for Blatten” postage stamp in cooperation with the Swiss Red Cross. Every stamp sold contributes (CHF 5.00) directly to aid for those who lost their homes and possessions, turning the stamp into both a symbol of sympathy and a practical way to help.
Stamps:
Many thanks to Hansjürg!





















