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Exhibition Classes

All exhibits are prepared in different exhibition classes.

A class is a description of the type of material or the method of presentation of that material.  Some of these classes are very specific, such as Traditional Philately which relates purely to stamps, or restrictive such as Aerophilately which limits the type of material which may be included.  There are also classes which allow for a wide range of material such as Thematic Philately, as well as classes which permit the inclusion of non-philatelic material, such as the Open and Polar classes.

There are specific rules and guidelines associated with each of these classes, many of which are recognized on a world-wide basis, whilst some classes have been developed specifically for Australian collectors to widen the scope of exhibiting, and thus allow more collectors to enjoy the associated experience. 

The world-wide, or FIP classes, and the class number generally associated with them, are

1          Traditional Philately

2          Postal History has three sub-classes

            2(a)     Postal History

            2(b)     Marcophily

            2(c)     Historical, Social & Special Studies

3          Postal Stationery

4          Aerophilately

5          Astrophilately

6          Thematic Philately

7          Maximaphily

8          Revenues

9          Youth Philately

            Age Class “A”:   10 to 15 years old

            Age Class “B”:   16 to 18 years old

            Age Class “C”   19 to 21 years old

            Experimental Youth Literature

10        Philatelic Literature

11        Open Philately

12        Experimental Modern Traditional

In Australia , the Australian Philatelic Federation also operates a number of additional non-FIP and experimental classes.  These are generally available at most National Exhibitions, however intending exhibitors should always check the exhibition prospectus closely, especially those exhibitions designated as Modified National Exhibitions were typically only a selection of classes is offered.  The Australian, of APF Classes are

Cinderellas

Polar Philately

First Day Covers

            First Day Covers

            Souvenir Covers & Postmarks (Marcophily)

            Thematic or Topical Exhibit

Frugal Philately

Postcards

In addition there are special classes such as The Australia Post Cup.

There are different formats for presenting an exhibit – they can be either multi or single frame.  Single frame exhibits are known as One Frame Exhibits, and have a slightly different set of rules, although one frame exhibits are judged in the class in which they are entered.

Clicking on the class name will retrieve the rules and judging guidelines for that class.

FIP Commission Websites

In addition to the rules and guidelines for each of the FIP classes, there are Commission websites, which provide information that explains, interprets and supplements the rules and guidelines.  Clicking on the class name will provide access.

Traditional Philately

This website is maintained by Australia 's own Gary Brown (Secretary) and is sponsored by Australia Post.  Features of the site include a news page containing items such as the minutes of Commission meetings, the Traditional Philately class rules, and a list of Bureau and Commission members.

Postal History

The numerous features of this website include a news page, list of Commission Members (with photos), list of Commission Delegates, Regulations and Guidelines for Postal History, information on upcoming seminars on Postal History, Exhibition calendar, links page and References List.

Postal Stationery

Information on all facets of the Postal Stationery Commission can be found on this website including contact information for the Commission's officers and delegates.  There is a special section with postal stationery displays and exhibits from 16-160 pages each.  Postal stationery exhibitors can request to have their exhibit put up on the website.

Aerophilately 

A comprehensive reference source including links to aerophilately societies, a books page, a Questions and Answers page, the FIP's Special Regulations in full, and lots more.

Astrophilately

Maintained by Australia 's own Charles Bromser, the Astrophilately Commission website provides a wealth of information on the exhibiting class of astrophilately.  It includes an exhibitions page where the Astrophilately class is being offered, a world wide list of relevant clubs and societies, and a comprehensive resources page with even more links.

Thematic Philately

This site boasts a similar wealth of information and links plus some no-nonsense explanations of what is and what is not Thematic Philately especially designed for beginners.

Maximaphily

Revenues

Philatelic Literature

The FIP's Literature Commission website provides everything you need to know beginning with a thorough definition and discussion page on the term Philatelic Literature There are also some handy links to Literature dealers, other Literature websites plus all the usual FIP contact and rules information.

Additional Assistance

If you are experiencing difficulties with any of these classes, additional assistance can be obtained from the following.  Click on the contact name to generate an email request.

Class

Contact Name

Contact Address

Traditional

Gary Brown

PO Box 106, Briar Hill, Vic, 3088

Postal History

Malcolm Groom

225 Warwick Street, West Hobart, 7000

Postal Stationery

Ian McMahon

PO Box 891, Jamison Centre, ACT, 2614

Aerophilately

Ross Wood

PO Box 38, Mirrabooka, WA, 6941

Astrophilately

Charles Bromser

PO Box 829, South Melbourne BC, Vic, 3205

Thematic Philately

Mick Rhodes

 

Maximaphily

Barbara Bartsch

C/- SAPHIL House, 22 Gray Court, Adelaide, 4000

Revenues

David Ingle (Dingle) Smith

5 Vest Place, Weetangera, ACT, 2614

Youth Philately

Linda Lee

34 Oceanview Avenue, Dover Heights, NSW,2030

Literature

David Collyer

PO Box 201, Gladesville, NSW, 1675

Cinderellas

Tony Presgrave

PO Box 317, Goolwa, SA, 5214

Open Philately

Bernard Doherty

PO Box 18, Waratah, NSW, 2298

Frugal Philately

Ian McMahon

PO Box 891, Jamison Centre, ACT, 2614

Polar Philately

David Collyer

PO Box 201, Gladesville, NSW, 1675

First Day Covers

Frank Pauer

PO Box 2066, Bayswater, Vic, 3153

Australia Post Cup

Lionel Savins

3 Redgum Drive Lugarno, NSW, 2210

The above contacts are also shown on the Contacts page, under the headings of FIP Commission Delegates and APF Experimental Classes.