Norway Stamps
1942

Michel 273
"200th Anniversary of birth of"
"Johan Herman Wessel"
Issued 6th Oct 1942. Printed photogravure on unwatermarked paper and perf K13. Johan Herman Wessel (6th Oct 1742 to 29th Dec 1785) was an 18th-century Danish-Norwegian poet, satirist and playwright.
Wessel is known first of all for his many humorous and satiric verse tales referring to man's foolishness and injustice. Most notable is Smeden og Bageren ("The Smith and the Baker") about the only smith of a village who is pardoned for manslaughter since the village people need one, while a more superfluous baker is executed instead (there are two bakers, the village only needs one) in order to observe the rules that "life pays life".
In Herremanden ("The Squire") a man coming to Hell makes unpleasant discoveries of the origin of his own son while Hundemordet ("The Dog Murder") tells about a wrangle about trivial things.
Mi 273
20 Øre
dark brown red
Front
20 Øre
dark brown red
Front
Mi 273
20 Øre
dark brown red
Reverse
20 Øre
dark brown red
Reverse
Valid until: Unknown
Quantities: 3,631,500

VARIATIONS
NO KNOWN VARIATIONS

PLATE FLAWS
REQUIRES ADDITIONAL RESEARCH

STAMPS FROM MY COLLECTION
(1)
Mi 273
Mint, Unused
Front
Mi 273
Mint, Unused
Front
(1)
Mi 273
Mint, Unused
Reverse
Mi 273
Mint, Unused
Reverse
