Exquisite cachet

(all known) covers with
"Exquisite"
cachets


This page contains (all known) covers with "Exquisite" cachets produced by an unknown cachet manufacturer, to mark satellite launches and other space-related events. Those covers most often include this logo.

Readers who know of additional information or images are invited to contact the authors using the e-mail addresses found at the link at the bottom of this page.

Launch covers
(including anniversary-of-launch covers, and launch-related event covers)
(farther below)
Other postal items
(stamps, souvenir sheets, aerogrammes, postal cards, etc.)
(immediately below)
"Exquisite" cachets "Exquisite" cachets


Below is a list of "Exquisite" cachets on postal items (stamps, souvenir sheets, aerogrammes, postal cards, etc.).

CountryCatalog NumberType of ItemYear of IssueNotes on Content
"Exquisite" cachets (on (non-launch cover) postal items)
United StatesC69 fdc (Mi866 fdc)Stamp and (An Exquisite Historical Cachet/T.D. Productions) cachet on FDC1964"Dr. R.H. Goddard"


Below is a list of "Exquisite" cachets on postal items (stamps, souvenir sheets, aerogrammes, postal cards, etc.).

CountryCancel DateCancel LocationType of ItemNotes on Content
"Exquisite" cachets (mostly on un-manned satellite launch or event covers)
United States1964-09-01Cape Canaveral FL(Sokalsky blue and red) cachet on cover; this cover also found in an Exquisite envelopeTranstage-1 launch
United States1965-01-22Cape Canaveral FL(Sokalsky blue/by Exquisite) cachet on coverTIROS-9 launch
United States1965-10-15Cape Canaveral FL(Exquisite) cachet on coverOV2-1 and LCS-2 launch [failed]
United States1965-12-15Cape Canaveral FL(An Exquisite Historical Cachet) cachet on coverGemini-6A launch
United States1965-12-21Cape Canaveral FL(Exquisite, no logo) cachet on coverLES-3/4 and OV2-3 and OSCAR-4 launch


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