Air Mail Etiquettes

January 11th, 2010 admin

“Begun as a way to alert the postal authority that a piece of mail required specific handling, the air mail etiquette, like other postal labels, soon went beyond the utilitarian in design,” writes Bonnie and Roger Riga on the Cinderellas.info website. They go on to say, “Early examples were most often simple words on a colored background – many still are. Soon other refinements made their appearance. Colors, shapes, graphics…


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