525th International Leipzig Smoked Goods Auction - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1970 - 25 Pfennig
Theme: Animals
Country | Germany / German Democratic Republic |
Issue Date | 1970 |
Face Value | 25.00 |
Color | multi-colored |
Perforation | K 14 |
Printing Type | Rotogravure 2 |
Stamp Type | Postage stamp |
Item Type | Stamp |
Chronological Issue Number | 1285 |
Chronological Chapter | GER-DDR |
SID | 16207 |
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For the 525th International Leipzig Smoke Auction Auction At the 525th International Leipzig Smoke Auction Auction, the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic issues four multicolored special postage stamps depicting fur animals. The fur trade at the Leipziger Brühl Trade fair trade with Fellwerk also has a firm place in the more than 800-year-old trade fair city of Leipzig. The processing of raw fur remained in the hand of the furrier for centuries until the finished garment. In the course of time, since the 16th century, only finishing was practiced, while dressing, dyeing and the actual smoking trade, which concentrated on and around the Leipzig Bruehl, developed into independent, flourishing economic sectors. Since about 1864, for example, about 80 percent of the Russian-Siberian pelts have been traded at the Leipzig fairs. In the second half of the 19th century Leipzig developed into the most important international fur trading center in the world and thus also to the "city of furs". After the First World War, the Leipzig Bruehl experienced a new heyday, on the one hand because of its unrivaled finishing industry and on the other hand with the help of the young Soviet Union, which auctioned off its rich fur population in Leipzig three times a year from 1920 for ten years. The decades-long tradition of international Leipzig tobacco auctions continued with the 506th auction in 1960. Now, two international tobacco auctions take place each spring, which are visited every year by smoker traders from almost all European countries as well as from countries of the Orient, India, Japan, Canada and the USA. In addition to the representative Interpelz-Haus am Brühl, which was built in 1965, the new auction building "Brühlzentrum" was also built, where around 1 million raw hides are auctioned off at the annual spring auctions in February and April. In the period from 7 to 12 February 1970 pending 525th and in the period from 4 to 10 April 1970 scheduled 526th International Leipzig tobacco auction, the following types of fur will be auctioned: standard and Mutationsnerze, including GDR top products with the quality designation "brühlselected", Blue-Red-Korsak- and Silverfoxes, Karakulfelle, Wildcats, Stone- and Pine Marten, Susliki, Burunduki, Feh, Marbles, Polecats, Badgers, Otters, Wolves, Dogs, Foals, Afghan Persians, Fever and marble tails, leopards, tigers, irises, lynxes, rabbits, rabbits and more. a. m. For the trade in tobacco products at the Leipziger Bruehl are especially special fur types Fox, Marten, Hamster and Kanin. Marten species 25 Pfennig value The marten species are the suppliers of many fur species that are valuable for the fur industry, most of which are naturally processed. In the zoological system, the marten family consists of three subfamilies. In the first subfamily the toes are summarized, in the second the Sohlengänger and in the third the Schwimmfüßer. To the subfamily of the toe-goers belong the so-called actual martens: Edelmarder (Baummarder), Steinmarder (Hausmarder), sable, Spruce marten (American sable) and Fischmarder (Virginischer Iltis): furthermore the Stinkmarder: polecats, weasels, ermine and mink, then further: Tigeriltis and Wolverine. To the subfamily of Sohlengänger include u. a. Badgers and skunk. The subfamily of swimming feet include giant otters, otters and sea otters. Many millions of raw skins so run their course through auction auctions on the smokers' wholesaling for refinement until they finally take the actual form and shape of the furrier and in the fur manufacturing industry as fashionable, warming and decorative fur clothing.