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- Burelage abstract "Burelage (French: burelage), also burelé, is a French term referring to an intricate network of fine lines, dots or other designs printed over or as the background of some postage or revenue stamps to prevent counterfeiting. In English the word is sometimes spelled with an accent on the first "e" as burélage, although the accent does not appear in the French spelling and its origin is unclear. Burelage most commonly appears as a form of underprinting.Early uses of burelage on postage stamps include the first issue of the stamps of Denmark from 1851, and stamps issued by the City of Hanover beginning in 1855. Stamp varieties may be distinguished in catalogs based on the presence or absence of burelage as well as variations in the burelage itself, such as the size of network, orientation on the stamp, color, or method of printing.Although burelage is usually unobtrusive, some of the Mexico Exporta stamps (see below) were printed with burelage printed over the stamp which is dark enough to obscure the stamp image.".
- Burelage thumbnail Sberstamp1896.jpg?width=300.
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- Burelage wikiPageRevisionID "640635726".
- Burelage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philatelic_terminology.
- Burelage wikiPageWikiLink Consular_assistance.
- Burelage wikiPageWikiLink Grill_(philately).
- Burelage wikiPageWikiLink Hanover.
- Burelage wikiPageWikiLink Overprint.
- Burelage wikiPageWikiLink Philatelic_fakes_and_forgeries.
- Burelage wikiPageWikiLink Postage_stamp.
- Burelage wikiPageWikiLink Postage_stamp_design.
- Burelage wikiPageWikiLink Postage_stamps_and_postal_history_of_Denmark.
- Burelage wikiPageWikiLink Postage_stamps_and_postal_history_of_Mexico.
- Burelage wikiPageWikiLink Postage_stamps_and_postal_history_of_Russia.
- Burelage wikiPageWikiLink Postage_stamps_and_postal_history_of_Serbia.
- Burelage wikiPageWikiLink Postage_stamps_and_postal_history_of_Yugoslavia.
- Burelage wikiPageWikiLink Postage_stamps_and_postal_history_of_the_Danish_West_Indies.
- Burelage wikiPageWikiLink Revenue_stamp.
- Burelage wikiPageWikiLink Security_paper.
- Burelage wikiPageWikiLink Stamp_design.
- Burelage wikiPageWikiLink Underprint.
- Burelage wikiPageWikiLink File:Sberstamp1896.jpg.
- Burelage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Burelage".
- Burelage wikiPageWikiLinkText "burelage".
- Burelage hasPhotoCollection Burelage.
- Burelage wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Burelage wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Burelage wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-fr.
- Burelage wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Burelage subject Category:Philatelic_terminology.
- Burelage hypernym Term.
- Burelage type Article.
- Burelage type Article.
- Burelage comment "Burelage (French: burelage), also burelé, is a French term referring to an intricate network of fine lines, dots or other designs printed over or as the background of some postage or revenue stamps to prevent counterfeiting. In English the word is sometimes spelled with an accent on the first "e" as burélage, although the accent does not appear in the French spelling and its origin is unclear.".
- Burelage label "Burelage".
- Burelage sameAs m.06zs207.
- Burelage sameAs Гильоширование.
- Burelage sameAs Q4138373.
- Burelage sameAs Q4138373.
- Burelage wasDerivedFrom Burelage?oldid=640635726.
- Burelage depiction Sberstamp1896.jpg.
- Burelage isPrimaryTopicOf Burelage.