Collection: The Sumner Artwork Collections with Lithograph & Mint Stamps - Fairs (850th Anniversary Edition)

What is the meaning of A First Day Lithograph
A first day lithograph is a limited edition print created on the same day a new postage stamp is issued, featuring a commemorative artwork and the official first-day postmark, often signed by the artist and presented as a collector's item. These lithographs combine the art of philately (stamp collecting) with the art of lithography, a printing technique that reproduces artwork on paper or other surfaces.

A First Day Cover is an envelope with a new stamp, postmarked on its first day of issue.

A First Day Lithograph is a separate, often more elaborate, print that accompanies the
stamp and features a different or expanded artistic design, sometimes with the stamp itself incorporated. 

What is the Sumner Collection First Day Lithograph
The Sumner Collection refers to various collections of stamps and covers, often associated with the Sumner family or a specific Sumner-branded album or set, that have been sold at auction or through dealers. It isn't a single, unified national collection but rather a name given to these disparate groups of items, which can include anything from genuine historical stamps like the Penny Black to gold-plated replicas of stamps, or first-day covers from events like the 1981 Royal Wedding

Key aspects of "The Sumner Collection":
Not a single collection:
The term describes multiple, distinct stamp and cover collections that have appeared under this name. 

Various contents:
These collections can include:
Genuine historical stamps:
Some contain historic stamps, including the Penny Black.
Replicas:
Some are collections of 22ct gold-plated replicas of stamps, such as those from the London Landmarks series.
First-day covers (FDCs):
Many feature FDCs, particularly those from the 1981 Royal Wedding.
Appearing at auction:
The Sumner Collection frequently appears in auction catalogues and at auction houses.
Seller-defined branding:
The term likely comes from a family name or the branding of a specific album manufacturer. 

In summary, "The Sumner Collection" is a name used to identify a particular group of stamps and covers that have been sold, rather than referring to a historic, institutional, or single comprehensive collection.

The Sumner Collection Limited Edition First Day Lithograph featuring Valerie Sangster
Valerie Sangster spent 2 years in Redruth art College followed by a further 2 years in the Department of Design and Visual Studies, Cambourne. Valerie is a freelance illustrator using her skills in a wide field but her favoured areas are figure work and include natural history illustrations. It was in 1120 when Rahere, Henry 1’s jester, received a Charter from his King to establish a fair in London and St. Bartholomew’s Fair was born (St. Bartholomew was one of the Apostles). Valerie Sangster’s vibrant and colourful lithograph captures the electric atmosphere of the fair.

The Sumner Collection 1983 Great Britain - Fairs lithograph is one of a select number of special focus artwork projects by Tino. The Artwork is created using the original 1983 First Day Lithograph issue and highlights the 850th Anniversary of St Bartholomew’s Fair at Smithfield in London, with a work by artist Valerie Sangster, as the main feature of the first day lithograph and rarely seen by the public. The Artwork is a one off limited edition by Tino and is complimented with the actual Sumner Collection first day lithograph, including the first day of issue postage stamps with cancellations and explanation text, and limited edition number: 5494/9500, making the artwork print unique and individual for private study and critique by the discerning collector.

Each artwork includes the Sumner Collection Limited Edition First Day Lithograph, with a certificate of authenticity by Tino, is hand finished to the highest of fine art standards and singed making the artwork, a unique hand crafted piece of work for enthusiasts and collectors to admire.