Denmark – Scott #s 861-62, used
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Denmark Scott #861–862 (1988), a commemorative pair featuring a windmill and watermill. Used examples celebrating traditional milling and rural industry.
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Denmark Scott #861–862 (1988) – Traditional Mills (Windmill & Watermill) – Used Pair
This Danish commemorative pair, issued in 1988, celebrates traditional milling technology, highlighting the historic role of wind and water power in Denmark’s rural economy.
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Scott #861 (3.00 kr) features a classic Danish windmill, an enduring symbol of agricultural processing and early renewable energy.
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Scott #862 (7.10 kr) depicts a watermill, emphasizing the use of flowing water to power grain production and local industry.
Both stamps are engraved by the renowned artist Czesław Słania, known for his exceptional line work and detail. The designs balance technical accuracy with decorative clarity, reflecting Denmark’s deep connection to rural craftsmanship and sustainable resource use.
These examples are offered used, each with a clear cancellation and strong overall eye appeal. A fine addition for collectors of Denmark, agriculture, rural architecture, or traditional technology.





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