ABPS

The Association of British Philatelic Societies Ltd

Exhibiting

Why Exhibit?

ABPS is the National organisation in charge of exhibiting in the United Kingdom, and for international purposes is the representative face of British philately overseas.

Many people are collectors of stamps and associated material, sometimes this is organised into albums and stock books, but in other circumstances it has more of the character of an accumulation. Others choose to Display their material, and to take it to a wider philatelic, and sometimes non-Philatelic audience where their enthusiasm and knowledge is part of the “show”. Others choose to be bound by rules and advised by guidelines and to enter the formal world of philatelic exhibiting. These notes are addressed to those who wish to utilise the framework of exhibiting to widen and deepen their philatelic knowledge and skills.

Competitive exhibiting is an activity which takes place at a variety of levels within philately, and exhibitors require a markedly different approach to that of the collector, whose interest is primarily focused on the acquisition and arrangement of stamps and other philatelic material.

Exhibiting is not the same as displaying, although almost all exhibitors begin with displays and most continue to display to local and national societies and other non-philatelic organisations. Making a display is arguably the first rung on the exhibiting ladder, as any display given should be presentable and tell a good story.

Exhibiting helps to promote every aspect of philately and should provide a forum where philatelists can meet in a friendly atmosphere. It also promotes exchange of the results of philatelic research and study, and disseminates knowledge to fellow philatelists and collectors, and the general public. It promotes the cultural and the educational values of philately.

Exhibiting has its aficionados and detractors, but to many it is an important part of philately. One question to ask is ‘Will exhibiting help my collection?’ It is a discipline, because it is rules based, and demands a thorough understanding of the material in a collection. It promotes, through peer review, by judges and other observers, research, organisation, knowledge and understanding.

Almost the best peer review is scrutiny from other collectors and exhibitors, and discussion and debate at the frames is part of the enjoyment, and also part of the challenge, allowing you to improve your own philatelic knowledge and exhibition skills.

Exhibiting develops your skill in presenting material to its best advantage with a coherent story that can be readily followed by those viewing the exhibit, despite you not being present to explain in person.

It is a personal challenge and an educational process, which involves research, learning new skills, or honing old ones, and helps in thinking positively about your personal talents and abilities.

These pages are meant to help new and experienced exhibitors, and if you want to know more, please use the feedback button and we will get someone to contact you.

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Upcoming Exhibitions
  • Autumn Stampex 2012
    26 Sep 2012 | London: A full national multiframe exhibition with all classes participating, in addition to invited Displays from Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. On Wednesday 26th September at 14:00, there will be the Launch of "Gems of Australasia". This is a 100 page colour book which will be sold at £5 per copy during Exhibition only. The normal price is £10.00. On Friday 28th September at 14:00 there will be a Lecture and display entitled 'Captain Cook'. Also on Friday at 18:00 the Anniversary Dinner for Members of BSAP, PISC and the NZ Society of Great Britain and their guests will take place. The cost is £20.00 per head without wine.
  • ABPS National Philatelic Exhibition Perth 2012
    19 Oct 2012 | Perth, Scotland

    The Association of Scottish Philatelic Societies will be hosting an Association of British Philatelic Societies' (ABPS) national exhibition in 2012 in Perth. The exhibition is being held in October, replacing the Scottish Philatelic Trade Association's Scotex fair that year. The Dewars Centre will be used with additional dealers likely to be present compared with the Association's Congress and Scotex.

    The Philatelic Congress of Great Britain will also be hosted by the Association. It will open as the exhibition closes at the Queen's Hotel, Perth.

    The ABPS Inter-Federation trophy will also be competed for.

    In addition to the full national multiframe exhibition with all classes, we hope to have a Scandinavian flavour to the show, and to this end, we are encouraging entries from the Nordic countries, and from the Scandinavian collectors in the United Kingdom.

    http://perth2012.homestead.com

  • Australia 2013 - FIP Patronage
    14 May 2013 | Australia 2013

    Exhibition Buildings, Carlton, Melbourne

    The Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne is the venue for the World Stamp Exhibition which will commemorate the Centenary of the Kangaroo Stamp issued as the first Commonwealth postage stamp

    Located in the beautiful Carlton Gardens on the edge of Melbourne's CBD the Royal Exhibition Building will provide the ideal setting for this international event. It is close to many accommodation options and has excellent public transport access.

    http://www.australia2013.com

    Commissioner Richard West richjwest@btinternet.com

  • Thailand Internation Philatelic Exhibition 2013
    02 Aug 2013 | THAILAND 2013

    Siam Paragon Shopping Complex to commemorate the 130th anniversary of Thai postage stamps and postal services in the Kingdom of Thailand.

    The organisational arrangements for stamp display and stamp contest are made under the regulations of the Fédération of Internationale de Philatélie (FIP).

    It is expected that collectors will send more than 2,500 frames of stamps to be mounted for display and contest.

    The exhibition is supported by the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) and it is expected to be a major national event.

    Commissioner Chris King exhibiting@abps.org.uk

    http://london2015.net

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