Stamp: Brazil – commemorative issue “Dia do Selo” (Stamp Day), 60 réis, blue – featuring the official portrait of Dom Pedro II, with ornamental frame, inscriptions of “BRASIL‑CORREIO”, and denomination, created as an official issue of the Brazilian postal administration. (Issue: 03.09.1952)
Postmark: São Paulo – Comemorative circular cancellation “EXPOSIÇÃO FILATÉLICA NACIONAL – S. PAULO”, dated 3‑9‑1952, applied within the Brazilian postal network, consistent with the special event markings used during national philatelic exhibitions of the period.
Postcard: Monochrome blue‑toned postcard depicting a formal portrait of Dom Pedro II, identified by the printed caption “PEDRO II – IMPERADOR DO BRASIL”.
Concordance
– Thematic: The commemorative stamp honours Dom Pedro II, presenting his official engraved portrait within an ornamental frame, while the postcard likewise depicts Dom Pedro II through a monochrome formal portrait identified by the caption “PEDRO II – IMPERADOR DO BRASIL”.
This ensures perfect thematic alignment, as both stamp and postcard directly reference the same historical figure and share consistent imperial iconography.
– Geographic: The commemorative cancellation from São Paulo is fully appropriate to the Brazilian origin of both the Dia do Selo stamp and the Dom Pedro II postcard.
All components—stamp, cancellation and postcard—are firmly rooted in the Brazilian postal and historical context, resulting in complete geographic coherence.
– Temporal: The postmark dated 3 September 1952 corresponds exactly to the official issue date of the Dia do Selo commemorative stamp (03.09.1952).

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