Resene Stamps - Page One (2002 - 2004)
Resene Stamps - Page Two (2005 - 2009)
Resene Stamps - Page Three (2010 - 2018)
New Zealand Mail is an accredited New Zealand Post service provider. Supplying specialist services to businesses requiring dedicated help with high volume mail facilities for mail handling, mail franking and hybrid mail services. They even provide a wide range of stamps and postage-paid envelope options. While Resene Paints do not produce, market or sell these stamps through their own stores, the stamps do provide a welcome, if rather an unusual form of advertising. They also use these stamps for their own postage requirements.
Produced and distributed by originally Stamps at Work, then Black Sheep Stamps and now NZ Mail, the stamps are predominantly sold through convenience outlets all over New Zealand. Resene postage stamps are just another way Resene is adding colour to our community. The stamps are legal postage stamps and can be used to send letters domestically and internationally, that is if you can bear to part with them!
These stamps were shown on two websites and in both cases, the information was lacking and images of very poor quality. While we would rather not include images like these I think the stamps are of interest.
An advert from New Zealand Mail.
Promote your business with your own personally branded stamps.
Advertising Stamps are an excellent way to market your company, or create awareness of key business messages or services! Our custom-designed stamps are a very unique way to promote your business or organisation that will get noticed. Essentially you are purchasing space on our Postage Stamps, not too dissimilar to taking an ad in a newspaper. This is an excellent way to market your company and the product and services you provide!
2002 - Original series, large-sized stamps.
2002 saw what is considered to have been the original set of Resene stamps. There were five stamp designs being issued in larger and smaller formate, both being used for booklets of 10 stamps including two of each design. I really liked the titles of these first three stamps. Then showing a colour fan and open cans of paint complete the set nicely.
RES110 "Innovation." RES111 "Imagination." RES112 "Inspiration."
RES113 "The Range 2003" colour fan. RES114 Open cans of paint.
2003 - Auckland City Cow Parade
In a world-first, Resene in conjunction with Auckland Heart of the City and Stamps at Work released New Zealand postage stamps featuring 9 cows from the Auckland Cow Parade. The issue of stamps caused chaos akin to a stampede, with the entire print run selling out in just days. The Cow Parade stamps were the second in the series of Resene postage stamps.
The cows were a herd of 60 life-sized fibreglass cows then painted by different artists using Resene paints. We have included photographs of some of the cows that appear on the stamps. Notice that one of these cows was known as the Resene Rainbow Cow.
RES130 "Cowch" RES131 "Udderly Auckland" RES132 "Cowments"
Udderly Auckland. Cowments.
RES133 "Colin McCowan" RES134 "Mooving Up"
Mooving Up.
RES135 "Resene Rainbow Cow"
Painted by Kathy Reid, the Resene Rainbow Cow is coated in a myriad of colours to get her looking her best. As the 'Official Cow Parade Paint Supplier', the Resene Rainbow Cow was part of the first herd and was seen grazing at Te Whero Island.
RES136 "Moo Suede Shoes" RES137 "Pa-Kow"
Pa-Kow.
RES138 "Buzzy Beef" RES139 Resene company logo.
2003 - The Range for 2004.
Resene The Range 2004 postage stamps featuring a palette of The Range 2004 colours. The Range 2004 stamps were so popular that many customers requested them instead of the traditional Christmas stamps being sold at the same time!!
RES140 "Drought" RES141 "Fireball"
RES142 "Gold Dust" RES143 "Time Warp" RES144 "Roadster"
RES145 "Jackpot" RES146 "Hot Wired" RES147 "Haystack"
RES148 "Grey Suit" RES149 "Kournikova"
2004 - Mural Masterpiece Winners, 2003.
These murals, created in various parts of New Zealand, were supposedly painted with Resene paints.
RES200 Mural at Alpha Support Centre. RES201 Murals at Aranga Primary School.
RES202 Mural at Bluff Promotions. RES203 Mural at Glenholme School.
RES204 Mural by Kimball Martin. RES205 Mural at The Hub of Renwick.
RES206 Jil of Aotearoa. RES207 Mural at Elim Christian College.
RES208 Mural by Tineke McLean. RES209 Mural at Massey High School.
2004 - Test pot characters, large-sized stamps.
This series was first seen in April 2004 in a larger formate then later, in November 2004 was issued used a smaller format as well.
RES210 Astronaut. RES211 Hero. RES212 Hot Chile.
RES213 Iceberg. RES214 Indian Tan.
RES215 Lipstick. RES216 Magik. RES217 Sunflower.
RES218 Surfie Green. RES219 White Pointer.
2004 - Christmas.
The final issue on this page is Christmas 2004. These were decorations that might be found hanging on a Christmas, but rather than the usual glass and sparkle, in this case, painted in popular Resene colours.
RES230 Supernova. RES231 Decadence. RES232 Pavlova.
RES233 Icebreaker. RES234 Havoc.
RES235 Belladonna.
RES236 Chocolate. RES237 Alo Alo. RES238 Pohutukawa.
RES239 Joie De Vivre.
Resene Stamps - Page One (2002 - 2004)
Information, images and photographs came from: -
New Zealand Mail and Postie's Choice Stamps
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