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<font size=5><center>'''Koffie Hag Albums Nederland : Nederlandsche Heraldiek / Nederlandsche Gemeentewapens'''</center></font>
<center>'''HERALDIC ALBUMS'''</center>


==Koffie Hag Albums Nederland : Nederlandsche Heraldiek / Nederlandsche Gemeentewapens==


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'''Album information :'''  
'''Album information :'''  
*Issued by : Koffie Hag, Amsterdam  
*Issued by : Koffie Hag, Amsterdam  
*Date of issue : 1925-35 (?)
*Date of issue : 1924-35, availability of the stamps until late 1940s.
*Number of stamps/cards : 1872
*Number of stamps/cards : 1872
*Image variants : One different image, approx. 20 different reprint
*Image variants : One different image, approx. 20 different reprint
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==Albums==
==Albums==
The Dutch albums were issued in two series.  
The Dutch albums were issued in two series.  


The first series was issued as Nederlandsche Gemeentewapens between 1925 and 1928. These series only showed the municipal arms in the Netherlands and the Netherlands East Indies (present Indonesia, but also including the arms of Suriname in South America). For the stamp-pages hardcover albums or a cardboard box were available. The cover showed the small National Arms. The side showed the text Nederlandsche Gemeentewapens, and the back advertising for the company. The total collection consisted of 1027 stamps and generally three hardcover albums were needed. >
The first series was issued as Nederlandsche Gemeentewapens between 1924 and 1928. These series only showed the municipal arms in the Netherlands and the Netherlands East Indies (present Indonesia, but also including the arms of Suriname in South America). For the stamp-pages hardcover albums or a cardboard box were available. The cover showed the small National Arms. The side showed the text Nederlandsche Gemeentewapens, and the back advertising for the company. The total collection consisted of 1027 stamps and generally three hardcover albums were needed.  


The second series were issued between 1931 and 1935 as Nederlandsche Heraldiek and showed the arms of new or changed municipal arms, new and changed arms in Netherlands East Indies, the arms of the water boards, the officially registered arms of Houses, Castles, Estates and similar, the arms of former municipalities and two series of personal arms. These personal arms were of important Dutch and foreign families and persons during the 80-years war of independence (1568-1648) of the Netherlands against Spain. The total number of arms issued was 841.  
The second series were issued between 1931 and 1935 as Nederlandsche Heraldiek and showed the arms of new or changed municipal arms, new and changed arms in Netherlands East Indies, the arms of the water boards, the officially registered arms of Houses, Castles, Estates and similar, the arms of former municipalities and two series of personal arms. These personal arms were of important Dutch and foreign families and persons during the 80-years war of independence (1568-1648) of the Netherlands against Spain. The total number of arms issued was 841.  
When the second series were issued, new covers were designed and issued; one for the first series and one for the second series. However, people  could still collect the album pages in the loose boxes or in the old albums.
<gallery widths=250px heights=200px perrow=0>
File:hagnl.jpg|alt=Koffie Hag album oud|Front old album and box
File:hagnl-oud-back.jpg|alt=Koffie Hag album oud (achterkant)|Reverse old album
File:hag-nl-nieuw1.jpg|alt=Koffie Hag album nieuw|Front new album 1
File:hag-nl-nieuw2.jpg|alt=Koffie Hag album nieuw|Front new album 2
File:hag-nl-nieuw1a.jpg|alt=Koffie Hag album nieuw|Side new album 1
File:hag-nl-nieuw2a.jpg|alt=Koffie Hag album nieuw|Side new album 2
File:hagnl1.jpg|alt=Koffie Hag album voorbeeldpagina|Example page 1st series
File:hagnl2.jpg|alt=Koffie Hag album voorbeeldpagina|Example page 2nd series
</gallery>


The Dutch albums are unique in the total Coffee Hag series in Europe. No other series shows arms from outside Europe (Netherlands East Indies and Surinam), obsolete municipal arms, arms of water boards (a system of local government dealing solely with water management) or arms of Estates. The Dutch albums are not unique with respect to the personal arms (the Norway and Danzig albums also contain personal arms), however, they are unique in that the series also contain many foreign arms, such as arms of Popes, Kings and foreign dignitaries who played a role during the 80-years war. In 1930/1 it was also mentioned that arms of religious bodies (churches, dioceses) would be included, but these were never published.  
The Dutch albums are unique in the total Coffee Hag series in Europe. No other series shows arms from outside Europe (Netherlands East Indies and Surinam), obsolete municipal arms, arms of water boards (a system of local government dealing solely with water management) or arms of Estates. The Dutch albums are not unique with respect to the personal arms (the Norway and Danzig albums also contain personal arms), however, they are unique in that the series also contain many foreign arms, such as arms of Popes, Kings and foreign dignitaries who played a role during the 80-years war. In 1930/1 it was also mentioned that arms of religious bodies (churches, dioceses) would be included, but these were never published.  
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Within the Netherlands all government arms are registered at the Hoge Raad van Adel in The Hague. This register thus includes provincial, municipal arms as well as the arms of water boards. During the early years of its existence (1813-1850) also arms of estates, castles, houses and similar could be registered. Only in 3 cases arms of an estate were granted after 1850 (the most recent in 2004). The Koffie Hag albums contained all arms in the register at the time of publication. The arms of the Netherlands East Indies and the personal arms are not registered. Only arms of Dutch nobility are registered.  
Within the Netherlands all government arms are registered at the Hoge Raad van Adel in The Hague. This register thus includes provincial, municipal arms as well as the arms of water boards. During the early years of its existence (1813-1850) also arms of estates, castles, houses and similar could be registered. Only in 3 cases arms of an estate were granted after 1850 (the most recent in 2004). The Koffie Hag albums contained all arms in the register at the time of publication. The arms of the Netherlands East Indies and the personal arms are not registered. Only arms of Dutch nobility are registered.  


The albums were written and the images were drawn by Tiede van der Laars and his son Sytse Gerke van der Laars, who were well known heraldic artists at the time. All stamps show the signature S.G. van der Laars. Tiede van der Laars issued in 1913 a book ‘Wapens, Vlaggen en Zegels van Nederland', dealing mainly with the National and provincial arms. In 1933 the book was reprinted by Koffie Hag, with a small addition in the back, describing the publication of the stamp albums. Finally in 1989 the original 1913 book was reprinted with an additional coloured cover.  
The albums were written and the images were drawn by Tiete van der Laars and his son Sytse Gerke van der Laars, who were well known heraldic artists at the time. All stamps show the signature S.G. van der Laars. They also designed the arms for the Belgian albums and the cover for the Polish album.
 
==Stamps issued==
All 1872 images/stamps are shown in the pages below. Each page shows all images and for each chapter a pdf is available, these contain the complete album pages and texts.
 
<gallery widths=250px heights=200px perrow=0>
File:ulrum.hag.jpg|[[Koffie Hag albums-Groningen|Province Groningen]]
File:lemsterland.hag.jpg|[[Koffie Hag albums-Friesland|Province Friesland]]
File:emmen.hag.jpg|[[Koffie Hag albums-Drenthe|Province Drenthe]]
File:wilsum.hag.jpg|[[Koffie Hag albums-Overijssel|Province Overijssel]]
File:renkum1.hag.jpg|[[Koffie Hag albums-Gelderland|Province Gelderland]]
File:eemnes.hag.jpg|[[Koffie Hag albums-Utrecht|Province Utrecht]]
File:hilversum.hag.jpg|[[Koffie Hag albums-Noord Holland|Province Noord Holland]]
File:dirksland.hag.jpg|[[Koffie Hag albums-Zuid Holland|Province Zuid Holland]]
File:overslag.hag.jpg|[[Koffie Hag albums-Zeeland|Province Zeeland]]
File:eersel.hag.jpg|[[Koffie Hag albums-Noord-Brabant|Province Noord-Brabant]]
File:stevensweert.hag.jpg|[[Koffie Hag albums-Limburg|Province Limburg]]
File:beltrum.hag.jpg|[[Koffie Hag albums-Errata en Voormalige Gemeenten|Errata, Nieuwe en Voormalige Gemeenten]]
File:malang.hag.jpg|[[Koffie Hag albums-Oost Indië|Oost-Indië]]
File:blitterswijk.hag.jpg|[[Koffie Hag albums-Heerlijkheden|Heerlijkheden]]
File:eem.hag.jpg|[[Koffie Hag albums-Waterschappen|Waterschappen]]
File:112.hag.jpg|[[Koffie Hag albums-Families|Important families]]
File:hag-poortugaal.jpg|[[Koffie Hag albums-Variations|Variations and Misprints]]
</gallery>
 
In addition to the arms stamps, six advertising stamps were issued as well:
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File:sluitzegel1.jpg|alt=Koffie Hag sluitzegel|additional stamp 1
File:sluitzegel2.jpg|alt=Koffie Hag sluitzegel|additional stamp 2
File:sluitzegel3.jpg|alt=Koffie Hag sluitzegel|additional stamp 3
File:sluitzegel4.hag.jpg|alt=Koffie Hag sluitzegel|additional stamp 4
File:sluitzegel5.hag.jpg|alt=Koffie Hag sluitzegel|additional stamp 5
File:sluitzegel6.hag.jpg|alt=Koffie Hag sluitzegel|additional stamp 6
</gallery>
 
Like for every country, the stamps were printed in sheets. Unfortunately I have no complete sheets, but based on the incomplete sheets, it can be concluded that the stamps were issued in sheets of 6 or 4 per row, with rows of 4 most common. The stamps were printed in sequence horizontally, but some strange combinations exist of 2 provinces in one sheet. I have no information how many rows per sheet were printed.
 
<gallery widths=250px heights=200px perrow=0>
File:sheet6.hag.jpg|alt=Koffie Hag vel|Sheet row size of 6 (Dutch East Indies), series 1
File:sheet4b.hag.jpg|alt=Koffie Hag vel|Sheet row size of 4, series 1
File:sheet4.hag.jpg|alt=Koffie Hag vel|Sheet row size of 4 (Waterboards), series 2
File:sheet4a.hag.jpg|alt=Koffie Hag vel|Sheet row size of 4 (Families), series 2
File:sheetmixed.hag.jpg|alt=Koffie Hag vel|Sheet fragment with two provinces
</gallery>
 
===Information on coffee, Koffie Hag and heraldry===
These pages appeared on different parts of the albums, either on the back of an empty page, or as separate pages.
 
The latter can be placed anywhere in the albums and are often absent. All pages are combined in the file below:
*[https://www.heraldry-wiki.com/cds/hag/nl/coffee.pdf Information on coffee]
*[https://www.heraldry-wiki.com/cds/hag/nl/Heraldiek.pdf Information on heraldry]
 
===Additional heraldic books by Koffie Hag===
In 1913 Tiete van der Laars issued in 1913 a book ‘Wapens, Vlaggen en Zegels van Nederland', dealing mainly with the National and provincial arms and some general heraldic texts. This book was issued in two versions, with a white and a blue cover. The initial letters on the 1913 book were printed in red.
 
The book was reprinted by Koffie Hag around 1927-1930, but no new date is mentioned in the books. The book was identical to the original 1913 version, but was reprinted with the titles on the cover page fully black. No reference of the Koffie Hag company was made on the front or the main text of the book. Only in the back additional promotion material was added/glued. This promotional material, strangely enough, only contains information on the (claimed) health effects of caffeine-free coffee. No reference is made to the heraldic albums. At least two different sets of promotional material have been used, probably more sets have been used. No date is mentioned, but in one of the texts a quote from a doctor is dated a 1.10.'27. In my other book on the other hand is a statement that the book was presented as a gift on June 17, 1927. The reprint thus probably dates from (early) 1927 and either different sets of promotional material were added to the same edition during the years, or the book was at least printed twice in 1927/1928. But no later as 1930, when the book was reprinted again.
 
On the 1930 version the name of the Koffie Hag company is now mentioned in front. The 1930 version also has a different printer (see the front) and an additional preface by S. van der Laars, where he also thanks Koffie Hag. The promotional material was no longer added, but instead a number of pages were included on the heraldic albums and the benefits of coffein free coffee. These were now printed in the same style and font as the rest of the book. This section is dated as Amsterdam, 1930 and this date appears only at the end of the book, not in front.
 
It is hard to keep the issues apart, as in all 4 issues the main text, including the internal front covers and preface(s) are identical and all state 1913. All 1913-1930 issues have 176 numbered pages. Without the Hag additions that is.
 
Finally the book was again reprinted in 1989, but now with a different dust cover and a clear colophon indicating a new reprint.
 
'''Different issues of Wapens, Vlaggen en Zegels van Nederland''':
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File:hag-wvn1913.jpg|alt=Wapens, Vlaggen en Zegels van Nederland (1913)|1913 issue (red initial letters)
File:hag-wvn1913b.jpg|alt=Wapens, Vlaggen en Zegels van Nederland (1913)|1913 issue (blue)
File:hag-wvn1928.jpg|alt=Wapens, Vlaggen en Zegels van Nederland (1927)|1927 issue
File:hag-wvn1933.jpg|alt=Wapens, Vlaggen en Zegels van Nederland (1930)|1930 issue
File:hag-wvn1989.jpg|alt=Wapens, Vlaggen en Zegels van Nederland (1989)|1989 issue
File:hag-wvntitle.jpg|alt=Wapens, Vlaggen en Zegels van Nederland (1913)|Title page for the first four issues
File:hag-wvnadv1.jpg|alt=Wapens, Vlaggen en Zegels van Nederland (1927)|First page of promotional set 1
File:hag-wvnadv2.jpg|alt=Wapens, Vlaggen en Zegels van Nederland (1928)|First page of promotional set 2
</gallery>


In addition to the above book and albums, Koffie Hag also published a booklet on heraldry as such; ‘Een en ander over Wapenkunde of Heraldiek`, by Ch. Ki&egrave;s.
In addition to the above book and albums, Koffie Hag also published a booklet on heraldry as such; ‘Een en ander over Wapenkunde of Heraldiek`, by Ch. Ki&egrave;s.


To get the stamps for the albums the company issued coupons. These coupons were added to the different products of the company, but were also printed on for example advertising material. Coupons could be exchanged for stamps or albums. See below for a number of examples of coupons issued.</font>          
[[File:kies.jpg|200 px|center]]
 
==Collecting==
People could collect the stamps by collecting from the packages of coffee or by acquiring first coupons for the stamps and sending their order to a special department of the company in Amsterdam. Or by exchanging stamps with other collectors.
 
===Coupons===
To get the stamps for the albums the company issued coupons, similar as in the other countries. These coupons were added to the different products of the company, but were also printed on for example advertising material. Coupons could be exchanged for stamps or albums. See below for a number of examples of coupons issued.
 
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File:hagbon1.jpg|alt=Coupon voor Koffie Hag zegels
File:hagbon2.jpg|alt=Coupon voor Koffie Hag zegels
File:hagbon3.jpg|alt=Coupon voor Koffie Hag zegels
File:hagbon9.jpg|alt=Coupon voor Koffie Hag zegels
File:hagbon5.jpg|alt=Coupon voor Koffie Hag zegels
File:hagbon6.jpg|alt=Coupon voor Koffie Hag zegels
File:hagbon7.jpg|alt=Coupon voor Koffie Hag zegels
File:hagbon8.jpg|alt=Coupon voor Koffie Hag zegels
File:hagbon4.jpg|alt=Coupon voor Koffie Hag zegels
File:hagbon10.jpg|alt=Coupon voor Koffie Hag zegels
File:hagbon11.jpg|alt=Coupon voor Koffie Hag zegels
File:hagbon12.jpg|alt=Coupon voor Koffie Hag zegels
File:hagbon13.jpg|alt=Coupon voor Koffie Hag zegels
</gallery>
 
An example of a complete coupon-booklet, can be seen [https://www.heraldry-wiki.com/cds/hag/nl/bonnenboekje.pdf here].
 
Besides the coupons issued by Koffie Hag, some other (daughter) companies participated in the system, such as Ka-Aba and Makota. Below an example of a coupon issued by Makota Coffee and Tea and a booklet from Ka-Aba. <br>
[[File:hag-makota.jpg|500 px|center]]<br>
[[File:hag-kaaba.jpg|500 px|center]]
 
===Ordering===
People received their coupons  (or sometimes stamps) when buying the coffee from Koffie Hag or Koffie Sanka. To complete the albums it was possible to exchange duplicate stamps or to buy or order by additional stamps. For this special forms were printed and provided with the albums. The form could also be used to order the album sheets, the books published by the company or other material.
 
An example of a brochure with information how to order, can be seen [https://www.heraldry-wiki.com/cds/hag/nl/folder.pdf here].
 
Special lists for ordering or exchanging stamps:
<gallery widths=250px heights=200px perrow=0>
 
File:ruilvel1.hag.jpg|alt=Ruilvel voor Koffie Hag album 1|For album 1
File:ruilvel2.hag.jpg|alt=Ruilvel voor Koffie Hag album 1|For album 1
File:ruilvel3.hag.jpg|alt=Ruilvel voor Koffie Hag album 1|For album 2
File:ruilvel4.hag.jpg|alt=Ruilvel voor Koffie Hag album 1|For album 2
</gallery>
 
The lists were either published separately, or were part of larger brochures on the albums. See below for the brochures.
 
Stamps were also sought after and exchanged by collectors for stamps of other companies, as shown in the advertisements below:
<gallery widths=250px heights=200px perrow=0>
 
File:hag-ruilen-1929.jpg|NRC, 1929
File:hag-ruilen1930.jpg|NRC, 1930
File:hag-ruilen-1933.jpg|Leeuwarder Courant, 1933
File:hag-heldcourant-1934-03-31.jpg|Heldersche Courant, March 31, 1934
File:hag-texel-1942-05-16.jpg|Texelsche Courant, May 16, 1942
</gallery>
 
===Organisation===
 
The stamps were issued by a separate department of the company, the Afdeeling Wapenzegels. They used their own stationery, but the arms were also used on the more generic stationery of the company.
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File:hag-envelop2.jpg|alt=Koffie Hag afdeeling wapenzegels|Cover Afdeeling Wapenzegels (letter to Indonesia)
File:hag-envelop.jpg|alt=Koffie Hag afdeeling wapenzegels|Cover Afdeeling Wapenzegels
File:hag-envelop1.jpg|alt=Koffie Hag afdeeling wapenzegels|Cover Afdeeling Wapenzegels
File:briefhoofd.hag.jpg|alt=Koffie Hag afdeeling wapenzegels|Generic letterheard 1926
</gallery>
 
===International orders===
It was possible to obtain not only Dutch, but also stamps from other countries through the Dutch company. Instead of coupons, the stamps and albums were also sold normally after paying by bank transfer. The company thus issued price lists of the available material.
 
Below an example of a price list from 1932. Not all countries had been issued at the time, or were not yet completed.
*[https://www.heraldry-wiki.com/cds/hag/nl/nl-pryslyst1932.pdf Price list of 1932]
 
Below an interesting price list of September 1940, just after the start of the Second World War. As the albums were ordered in other countries, is is mentioned at the end of the letter that delivery times are longer than usual and that the French and UK albums are not available at all (they are listed though). The Polish and Czechoslovak albums are not listed at all.
 
*[https://www.heraldry-wiki.com/cds/hag/nl/pricelist.pdf Price list of 1940]
 
==Advertising==
The issuing of the stamp albums was also promoted in the general advertising of the company in journals and magazines. Several examples are shown below, dating from 1927-36.
 
Announcements of the release of the albums itself in newspaper articles, some examples are shown below :
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File:hag-centrum-1925-02-07.jpg|Het Centrum 07-02-1925
File:hag-nrc-1925-02-07.jpg|NRC February 7, 1925
File:hag-nrc-1925-02-14.jpg|NRC February 14, 1925
File:hag-nrc-1925-04-06.jpg|NRC April 6, 1925
File:hag-verkenner.jpg|De Verkenner April 1928
File:hag-heldcourant-1929-03-09.jpg|Heldersche Courant March 9, 1929
File:hag-centrum-1929-10-09.jpg|Het Centrum October 9, 1929
File:hag-grams-1933-12-23.jpg|De Groene Amsterdammer 23-12-1933
File:hag-vaderland-1934-01-22.jpg|Het Vaderland, January 22, 1934
File:hag-alkmcourant-1934-02-08.jpg|Alkmaarder Courant, February 8, 1934
File:hag-heldcourant-1934-03-24.jpg|Heldersche Courant, March 24, 1934
</gallery>
 
General advertisement with reference to the albums was very popular. Advertisements appeared in many local and national newspapers. Very often the advertisment was identical as used in other countries. In different newspapers different arms could be used in the same advertisement. The asvertisements also were used in the Dutch East Indies at the time, using different images of arms.
 
Selected by date :
<gallery perrow=0>
File:hag-nrc-1924-11-24.jpg|NRC November 24, 1924
File:hag-heldcourant-1924-11-25.jpg|Heldersche Courant, November 25, 1924
File:hag-nwisrweekblad-1926-04-09.jpg|Nieuw Israëlitisch Weekblad, April 9, 1926
File:hag-nrc-1929-10-07.jpg|NRC October 7, 1929
File:hag-advertentie4.jpg|Leeuwarder Courant, February 7, 1927
File:hag-nrc-1929-10-07.jpg|NRC October 7, 1929
File:hag-telegraaf-1929-10-07.jpg|Telegraaf October 7, 1929
File:hag-nrc-1929-10-25.jpg|NRC October 25, 1929
File:hag-telegraaf-1929-10-25.jpg|Telegraaf October 25, 1929
File:hag-nrc-1929-11-22.jpg|NRC November 22, 1929
File:hag-nrc-1929-11-29.jpg|NRC November 29, 1929
File:hag-nrc-1929-12-20.jpg|NRC December 20, 1929
File:hag-advertentie5.jpg|Leeuwarder Courant, February 14, 1930
File:hag-advertentie7.jpg|Leeuwarder Courant, February 21, 1930
File:hag-gelderlander-1930-04-04.jpg|Gelderlander, April 4, 1930
File:hag-heldcourant-1930-04-17.jpg|Heldersche Courant, April 17, 1930
File:hag-gelderlander-1930-04-18.jpg|Gelderlander, April 18, 1930
File:hag-grams-1930-04-19.jpg|Groene Amsterdammer, April 19, 1930
File:hag-heldcourant-1930-04-24.jpg|Heldersche Courant, April 24, 1930
File:hag-heldcourant-1930-05-01.jpg|Heldersche Courant, May 1, 1930
File:hag-soerhan-1930-09-19.jpg|Soerabaijasch Handelsblad September 19, 1930
File:hag-soerhan-1930-10-17.jpg|Soerabaijasch Handelsblad October 17, 1930
File:hag-grams-1931-10-03.jpg|Groene Amsterdammer, October 3, 1931
File:hag-grams-1931-10-31.jpg|Groene Amsterdammer, October 31, 1931
File:hag-grams-1931-11-28.jpg|Groene Amsterdammer, November 28, 1931
File:hag-advertentie6.jpg|Leeuwarder Courant, October 14, 1932
</gallery>
 
A series of advertisements for a new factory in 1936, with the images of the albums:
<gallery>
File:hag-advertentie1.jpg|Large advertisement on building of new factory (1)
File:hag-advertentie2.jpg|Large advertisement on building of new factory (2)
File:hag-advertentie3.jpg|Large advertisement on building of new factory (3)
File:hag-heldcourant-1936-04-30.jpg|Large advertisement on building of new factory (4)
</gallery>
 
==Other material==
 
===Mini folder===
This is a small folder (7x10 cm) issued in 1926-1927 to promote the albums. It has 4 pages; the first page looks like the album cover, the second has a stamp (different stamps were used), the third provides background  and the back is advertising for the company. The issue date is not mentioned, but estimated based on the text: '280 stamps have been issued'
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File:a6kaartje1.hagnl.jpg|alt=Koffie hag 16 reclamekaartje (1926)|page 1
File:a6kaartje2.hagnl.jpg|alt=Koffie hag 16 reclamekaartje (1926)|page 2
File:a6kaartje3.hagnl.jpg|alt=Koffie hag 16 reclamekaartje (1926)|page 3
File:a6kaartje4.hagnl.jpg|alt=Koffie hag 16 reclamekaartje (1926)|page 4
</gallery>
 
 
 
====Promotion letters====
In 1930 the company issued a leaflet to new customers on the albums and the arms series.  Click [http://www.heraldry-wiki.com/cds/hag/nl/folder2.pdf here] for the leaflet (4 pages).
 
When the second series of stamps were issued the company sent a promotion letter to all known customers and/or buyers of the first series to announce the second series. The letter, dated November 1933, states that new series were to be issued, but mentions only the series about ‘New and changed municipal arms', the second series of Netherlands East Indies, and the first series of the personal arms. The other series were not mentioned and probably not planned at the time.
<gallery>
File:hag-brief1.jpg
File:hag-brief2.jpg
</gallery>
(Click on pictures to enlarge)
 
====Promotion Brochures====
Besides the advertising in newspapers and journals, the company also issued specific promotional brochures for the albums. Several versions of these exist:
* Brochure 1 : 4 pages. Recognisable features are 1) the list of errata only list 9 stamps and 2) last page has advertisement for 'Hagjes' and 3) this brochure still has an ordering list. These were later issued separately. Date : Summer/Autumn 1931, as the second album is expected to be available before December 5, 1931. [[File:hag-nl-brochure1.pdf]]
* Brochure 2 : 4 pages. Recognisable features are 1) on the first page the second series of Album II is to be issued and 2) the date of February 1932 stated on page 3. There is no ordering list anymore.  [[File:hag-nl-brochure2.pdf]]
* Brochure 3 : 4 pages. Recognisable features are 1) the list of stamps of the second series of Album II on the first page and 2) on the last page the series V and VI can be collected. Date : probably  December 1, 1933 as this date is printed on the last page bottom left. [[File:hag-nl-brochure3.pdf]]
 
A special promotion brochure was issued in 1936 and measured only 5,5x 5 cm and has 18 pages:
*[http://www.ngw.nl/cds/hag/nl/bonnenboekje.pdf Brochure 3]
 
The albums were also mentioned in the general promotion brochures and catalogues of the company. One could collect points not only for the albums, but also for other items. All these items were also for sale directly, by placing an order with the local grocery. Three such lists are shown here, all without date.
 
*[http://www.ngw.nl/cds/hag/nl/nl-premiumlist1.pdf Catalogue 1]
*[http://www.ngw.nl/cds/hag/nl/nl-premiumlist2.pdf Catalogue 2]
*[http://www.ngw.nl/cds/hag/nl/nl-premiumlist3.pdf Catalogue 3]
 
====Children's contest====
A unique advertising feature, only used in Holland as far as I know, were colouring contests for children. Children of different ages could colour some of the arms.


In the [http://www.ngw.nl/shop/index.php Shop] part of the site we offer most images from the albums, as well as the complete albums on CD.    
At least four contests were run; one in 1925, in 1929, in 1930 in the Dutch East Indies, and in 1934.


On the CD you can find:
First Contest :<br>
*the complete albums as pdf files
*Official announcement leaflet first contest [[File:nl-contest1929.pdf]]  
*all known variations
*images of coupons, trade and exchange forms
*letters dealing with the arms, or with arms on it
*information on the children's contests (drawing the arms)
*advertising material
*catalogues of Hag
*etc
   
==Index of cards issued==
All stamps are shown [http://www.ngw.nl/heraldrywiki/index.php?title=Category:Hag Netherlands here]


I have not much information on this contest, except a letter to a winner from 1925.<br>
[[File:hag-winnaar.jpg|350 px|Arms of {{PAGENAME}}]] (click to enlarge)


Second Contest:<br>
For this I have some announcements and results from newspaper articles as well as the official announcement brochures:


'''Album 1'''<br>
*Official announcement leaflet second contest [[File:nl-contest1929a.pdf]]
1 Nederland; 2 Noord Holland; 3 Zuid Holland; 4 Zeeland; 5 Noord Brabant; 6 Limburg; 7 Gelderland; 8 Overijsel; 9 Drenthe; 10 Groningen; 11 Friesland; 12 Utrecht; 13 Amsterdam; 14 s Gravenhage; 15 Middelburg; 16 s Hertogenbosch; 17 Maastricht; 18 Arnhem; 19 Zwolle; 20 Assen; 21 Groningen; 22 Leeuwarden; 23 Utrecht; 24 Oost Indie; 25 West Indie; 26 Alkmaar; 27 Amersfoort; 28 Apeldoorn; 29 Almelo; 30 Bolsward; 31 Breda; 32 Bergen op Zoom; 33 Boxtel; 34 Coevorden; 35 Delft; 36 Delfzijl; 37 Doesburg; 38 Deventer; 39 Dordrecht; 40 Eindhoven; 41 Enschede; 42 Enkhuizen; 43 Franeker; 44 Gorinchem; 45 Geertruidenberg; 46 Gouda; 47 Haarlem; 48 Hoogeveen; 49 Heerlen; 50 Den Helder; 51 Harderwijk; 52 Helmond; 53 Hoorn; 54 Harlingen; 55 Hilversum; 56 Kampen; 57 Leiden; 58 Medemblik; 59 Maarsen; 60 Meppel; 61 Montfoort; 62 Nijmegen; 63 Oosterhout; 64 Oldenzaal; 65 Purmerend; 66 Rhenen; 67 Rotterdam; 68 Rosendaal; 69 Schagen; 70 Staveren; 71 Sneek; 72 Sappemeer; 73 Steenwijk; 74 Sittard; 75 Schiedam; 76 Tiel; 77 Tilburg; 78 Vlaardingen; 79 Velsen; 80 Valkenswaard; 81 Veendam; 82 Venlo; 83 Valkenburg; 84 Winschoten; 85 Waalwijk; 86 Winterswijk; 87 Woerden; 88 Zaandam; 89 Zutfen; 90 Zalt-Bommel;


'''Album 2'''<br>
<gallery>
91 Noord Holland; 92 Aalsmeer; 93 Alkmaar; 94 Amsterdam; 95 Anna Paulowna; 96 Andijk; 97 Beemster; 98 Bennebroek; 99 Bergen op Zoom; 100 Bloemendaal; 101 Castricum; 102 Edam; 103 Egmond aan Zee; 104 Enkhuizen; 105 Haarlem; 106 Haarlemmermeer; 107 Den Helder; 108 Hilversum; 109 Hoorn; 110 Koog aan de Zaan; 111 Krommenie; 112 Laren; 113 Eiland Marken; 114 Medemblik; 115 Monnickendam; 116 Muiden; 117 Naarden; 118 Oostzaan; 119 Purmerend; 120 Schagen; 121 Sloten; 122 Terschelling; 123 Texel; 124 Uitgeest; 125 Uithoorn; 126 Urk; 127 Velsen; 128 Weesp; 129 Westzaan; 130 Wijk aan Zee; 131 Wormerveer; 132 Zaandam; 133 Zaandijk; 134 Zandvoort; 135 Zijpe
File:hag-ad-1929-05-19.jpg|Announcement (Algemeen Handelsblad 19-05-1929)
File:hag-telegraaf-1929-05-24.jpg|Announcement (Telegraaf 24-05-1929)
File:hag-nrc-1929-05-27.jpg|Announcement (NRC 27-05-1929)
File:hag-nrc-1929-09-27.jpg|Announcement (NRC 27-09-1929)
File:hag-ad-1929-09-29.jpg|Announcement (Algemeen Handelsblad  29-09-1929)
File:hag-vaderland-1930-05-17.jpg|Results (Het Vaderland 17-05-1930)
</gallery>
Third Contest: <br>
This was basically the same as the second Dutch contest, but run in the Dutch East Indies.
<gallery>
File:hag-nieuwsdagni-1930-07-25.jpg|Announcement  (Het nieuws van den dag voor Nederlandsch-Indië 25-07-1930)
File:hag-soerhan-1930-07-25.jpg|Announcement  (Soerabaijaans Handelsblad 25-07-1930)
</gallery>


'''Album 3 :'''<br>
Fourth contest:<br>
136 Zuid Holland; 137 Aarlanderveen; 138 Alblasserdam; 139 Alphen an den Rijn; 140 Ameide; 141 Oost en West Barendrecht; 142 Nieuw Beijerland; 143 Oud Beijerland; 144 Bodegraven; 145 Boskoop; 146 Brielle; 147 Capelle aan den IJssel; 148 Dirksland; 149 Delft; 150 Dordrecht; 151 Geervliet; 152 Goudriaan; 153 Giessen Nieuwkerk; 154 Gouda; 155 s Gravenhage; 156 s Gravezande; 157 Gorinchem; 158 Groot Ammers; 159 Goedereede; 160 Haastrecht; 161 Hellevoetsluis; 162 Hagestein; 163 Heenvliet; 164 Hazerswoude; 165 Katendrecht; 166 Katwijk aan Zee; 167 Korendijk; 168 Kethel; 169 Kedichem; 170 Kralingen; 171 Krimpen aan den IJssel; 172 Krimpen aan de Lek; 173 Leerdam; 174 Leiderdorp; 175 Leiden; 176 Leerbroek; 177 Lekkerkerk; 178 Loosduinen; 179 De Lier; 180 Lisse; 181 Melissant; 182 Maasland; 183 Maassluis; 184 Meerkerk; 185 Middelharnis; 186 Monster; 187 Moordrecht; 188 Naaldwijk; 189 Nieuwkoop; 190 Nieuwpoort; 191 Noordwijk; 192 Nieuwveen; 193 Nieuwe Hoorn; 194 Oegstgeest; 195 Oostvoorne; 196 Ouddorp; 197 Oudewater; 198 Overschie; 199 Papendrecht; 200 Pernis; 201 Piershil; 202 Puttershoek; 203 Rijnsburg; 204 Rijswijk; 205 Rockanje; 206 Rotterdam; 207 Sassenheim; 208 Schiedam; 209 Sliedrecht; 210 Schoonhoven; 211 Sommelsdijk; 212 Stellendam; 213 Schelluinen; 214 Oude Tongen; 215 Vlaardingen; 216 Voorburg; 217 Voorschoten; 218 Vianen; 219 Wadingsveen; 220 Warmond; 221 Wassenaar; 222 Woerden; 223 Woubrugge; 224 Zoeterwoude; 225 Zwijndrecht;
For this the company issued in 1934 a leaflet with three uncoloured large size arms. The easiest, Wassenaar, was for children up to 12 years of age, the second (Lopik) for 13 and 14 year olds and the most difficult one (Avenhorn) was for children older than 15 years. for each category a number of prizes was available. The drawings were to be send before May 15, 1934.


'''Album 4'''<br>
*[http://www.heraldry-wiki.com/cds/hag/nl/colourcontest.pdf Colour Contest Brochure]
226 Zeeland; 227 Aagtekerke; 228 Aardenburg; 229 Arnemuiden; 230 Axel; 231 Baarland; 232 Biervliet; 233 Biggekerke; 234 Bommenede; 235 Borselen; 236 Boschkapelle; 237 Breskens; 238 Brouwershaven; 239 Bruinisse; 240 Cadzand; 241 Clinige; 242 Colijnsplaat; 243 Domburg; 244 Dreischor; 245 Driewegen; 246 Elkerzee; 247 Ellemeet; 248 Ellewoutsdijk; 249 Goes; 250 Graauw en Langendam; 251 s Gravenpolder; 252 Grijpskerke; 253 Haamstede; 254 Heer Arendskerke; 255 s Heerenhoek; 256 Heille; 257 Heinkenszand; 258 Hengstdijk; 259 Hoedekenskerke; 260 Hoek; 261 Hontenisse; 262 Hoofdplaat; 263 Hulst; 264 Kapelle en Biezelinge; 265 Kattendijke; 266 Kloetinge; 267 Koewacht; 268 Kortgene; 269 Koudekerke; 270 Krabbendijke; 271 Kruiningen; 272 Meliskerke; 273 Middelburg; 274 Nieuwerkerk; 275 Nieuwvliet; 276 Nisse; 277 Noordgouwe; 278 Noordwelle; 279 Oostburg; 280 Oostkapelle; 281 Ossenisse; 282 Oost en West Souburg; 283 Oudelande; 284 Oud Vossemeer; 285 Ouwerkerk; 286 Ovezande; 287 Philipine; 288 Renesse; 289 Rilland; 290 Sas van Gent; 291 Scherpenisse; 292 Schoondijke; 293 Schore en Vlake; 294 Serooskerke; 295 St Annaland; 296 St Jan Steen; 297 St Kruis; 298 St Lauwers; 299 St Philipsland; 300 Sluis; 301 Stavenisse; 302 Stoppeldijk; 303 Tholen; 304 Veere; 305 Vlissingen; 306 Vrouwenpolder; 307 Waterlandkerkje; 308 Wemeldingen; 309 Westdorpe; 310 Westkapelle; 311 Wissekerke; 312 Wolphaartsdijke; 313 IJerseke; 314 IJzendijke; 315 Zierikzee;
*[http://www.heraldry-wiki.com/cds/hag/nl/contest1934.pdf Accompanying letter]


'''Album 5'''<br>
316 Gelderland; 317 Aalten; 318 Ammerzoden; 319 Apeldoorn; 320 Arnhem; 321 Borculo; 322 Beesd; 323 Beusichem; 324 Barneveld; 325 Brakel; 326 Brummen; 327 Buren; 328 Batenburg; 329 Baak; 330 Balham; 331 Culenbirg; 332 druten; 333 Deil; 334 Doesburg; 335 Dorenweerd; 336 Dijksteol van Ooij; 337 Eibergen; 338 Epe; 339 Ede; 340 Ermelo; 341 Elburg; 342 Gecommiteerde 's Lands van Buren; 343 Groenlo; 344 Gorssel; 345 Gent; 346 s Heernberg; 347 Hedel; 348 Hemmen; 349 Huissen; 350 Herwijnen; 351 Horssen; 352 Hengelo; 353 Hattem; 354 Haeften; 355 Hellouw; 356 Hakfort; 357 Harderwijk; 358 Kell; 359 Kerkwijk; 360 Lochem; 361 Lichtenberg; 362 Leede en Oudewaard; 363 Meijnerswijk; 364 Middagten; 365 Nijkerk; 366 Neerijnen; 367 Nederhemert; 368 Nijmegen; 369 Hoge Dijkstoel des Rijks van Nijmegen; 370 Oldebroek; 371 Ophemert; 372 Poederoijen; 373 Putten; 374 Ruurlo; 375 Rosendael; 376 Apeltern; 377 Rossum; 378 Steenderen; 379 Scherpenzeel; 380 Tiel; 381 Voorst; 382 Verwolde; 383 Wadenoijen; 384 Waardenburg; 385 Warnsveld; 386 Wijcehn; 387 Wisch; 388 Waardenburg; 389 Wisch (heerlijkheid); 390 Winterswijk; 391 Wageningen; 392 Westervoort; 393 Wildenborgh; 394 Ijzendoorn; 395 Zelhem; 396 Zuilichem; 397 Zutfen; 398 Zalt Bommel; 399 Zoelen; 400 Heumen; 401 Heerde; 402 Hummelo en Keppel; 403 Pannerden; 404 Ubbergen;


'''Album 6'''<br>
405 Noord-Brabant; 406 Aalst; 407 Aarle-Rixtel; 408 Almkerk; 409 Alphen; 410 Alem; 411 Andel; 412 Asten; 413 Bakel; 414 Baardwijk; 415 Baarle-Nassau; 416 Besoyen; 417 Berkel; 418 Berchem; 419 Bergeik; 420 Bers; 421 Berlicum; 422 Beugen; 423 Bergen op Zoom; 424 Beek en Donk; 425 Bladel; 426 Borkel en Schaft; 427 Bokhoven; 428 Boekel; 429 Boxtel; 430 Boxmeer; 431 Breda; 432 Büdel; 433 Capelle; 434 Chaam; 435 Cromvoirt; 436 Cuyk; 437 Deurne; 438 Dinther; 439 Dieden; 440 Dinteloord; 441 Diessen; 442 Dongen; 443 Dommelen; 444 Drongelen; 445 Drunen; 446 Dungen; 447 Duizel; 448 Dussen; 449 Eethen en Heesbeen; 450 Eersel; 451 Eindhoven; 452 Enschot; 453 Emikhoven; 454 Empel en Meerwijk; 455 Erp; 456 Esch; 457 Escharen; 458 Etten en Leur; 459 Fijnaart; 460 Dassel; 461 Geertruidenberg; 462 Gestel; 463 Geffen; 464 Geldrop; 465 Gemert; 466 Giessen; 467 Gilze en Rijen; 468 Ginneken; 469 Goirle; 470 Grave; 471 s Gravenmoer; 472 Haaren; 473 Halsteren; 474 Haps; 475 s Hertogenbosch; 476 Hedikhuizen; 477 Heesch; 478 Heeswijk; 479 Heeze; 480 Helvoirt; 481 Herpt; 482 Heusden; 483 Helmond; 484 Hoeven; 485 Hoogeloon; 486 Hooge en Lage Mierde; 487 Huybergen; 488 Klundert; 489 Leende; 490 Liempde; 491 Lierop; 492 Lieshout; 493 Lith; 494 Linden;


'''Album 7'''<br>
===Traffic game===
495 Maarheze; 496 Maashees; 497 Made; 498 Meeuwen; 499 Megen; 500 St. Michielsgestel; 501 Mierlo; 502 Mil; 503 Moergestel; 504 Nieuwkuik; 505 Nieuw-Vosmeer; 506 Nistelrode; 507 Nuland; 508 Nunen; 509 St. Oedenrode; 510 Oeffelt; 511 Oerle; 512 Oijen; 513 Oirschot; 514 Oisterwijk; 515 St. Anthonius Oploo; 516 Oostelbeers; 517 Oosterhout; 518 Oss; 519 Oud Gastel; 520 Oudenbosch; 521 Oud Heusden; 522 Princenhage; 523 Putten; 524 Raamsdonk; 525 Ravenstein; 526 Reek; 527 Reuzel; 528 Riethoven; 529 Rosendaal; 530 Rosmalen; 531 Ruchpen; 532 Rijsbergen; 533 Rijswijk; 534 Sambeek; 535 Schayk; 536 Schijndel; 537 Soerendonk; 538 Someren; 539 Son; 540 Sprang; 541 Standaardbuiten; 542 Steenbergen; 543 Stratum; 544 Strijp; 545 Tilburg; 546 Terheijden; 547 Teteringen; 548 Tongelre; 549 Uden; 550 Udenhout; 551 Valkenswaard; 552 Veen; 553 Vechel; 554 Veldhoven; 555 Velp; 556 Vierlingsbeek; 557 Vessem; 558 Vlierden; 559 Vlijmen; 560 Vrijhoeve Capelle; 561 Waalre; 562 Vucht; 563 Waalwijk; 564 Wanroy; 565 Waspik; 566 Werken; 567 Werkendam; 568 Westerhoven; 569 Willemstad; 570 Woensel; 571 Woudrichem; 572 Wouw; 573 Wijk; 574 Zeeland; 575 Zes Gehuchten; 576 Zundert; 577 Zevenbergen; 578 Zwaluwe; 579 Burgst; 580 Kessel; 581 Nederveen Cappel; 582 Dijkbestuur van het oude land van Altena; 583 Dijkcollegie van den Hoogen Maasdijk van den Stad en Lande van Heusden; 584 Stiphout;
In 1939 the company issued a board game for children to promote traffic safety. The game is nearly A3 in size and issued under the Ka-Aba cocoa drink brand. The reverse shows advertising for the heraldry albums.
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File:verkeersspel1.hagnl.jpg|alt=Koffie Hag Verkeersspel|Traffic game front
File:verkeersspel2.hagnl.jpg|alt=Koffie Hag Verkeersspel|Traffic game board
File:verkeersspel3.hagnl.jpg|alt=Koffie Hag Verkeersspel|Traffic game reverse
</gallery>


'''Album 8'''<br>
585 Utrecht; 586 Abcoude (Baambrugge); 587 Achtienhoven; 588 Amelisweerd; 589 Oud Amelisweerd; 590 Amerongen; 591 Amerongen (heerlijkheid); 592 Amersfoort; 593 Baarn; 594 Baarn en Vuursche; 595 Benschop; 596 De Bildt; 597 Blikkenburg; 598 Breukelen; 599 Bunschoten; 600 Demrick; 601 Doorn; 602 Drakestein; 603 Driebergen; 604 Dijkgraaf en Heemraden van den Bunschoter Veen en Veldendijk; 605 Dijkgraaf en Heemraden van de Rhenensche Neude en Achterbergsche Hooilanden; 606 Eemnes; 607 Gecommiteerden tot de Directie van de Slaperdijk; 608 Harmelen; 609 Hinderstein; 610 Hoenkoop; 611 Houten; 612 Jaarsveld; 613 Jutfaas; 614 Jutfaas (Nederend); 615 Jutfaas (Overend); 616 Kamerik; 617 Kersbergen; 618 Kockengen; 619 Leersum; 620 Leusden; 621 Linschoten; 622 Loenen; 623 Loosdrecht; 624 Lopik; 625 Maarsen; 626 Maarsseveen; 627 Maartensdijk; 628 Montfoort; 629 Mijdrecht; 630 Oudaan; 631 Polsbroek; 632 Pijlsweerd; 633 Renswoude; 634 Reyerscop-Creuningen; 635 Rhenen; 636 Kerkenraad der Hervormde Gemeente te Rhenen; 637 Ruwiel; 638 Ouden Rijn; 639 Rijsenburg; 640 Schalkwijk; 641 Snelrewaard; 642 Soest; 643 Stoutenburg; 644 Sterkenburg; 645 Tiellanst; 646 Utrecht; 647 Academische Senaat Utrecht; 648 Bisdom Utrecht; 649 Veenendaal; 650 Veenraden te Veenendaal; 651 Vinkeveen; 652 Vleuten; 653 Vreeland; 654 Vreeswijk; 655 Vuilkoop; 656 De Vuursche; 657 Waterschap van de Rivier de Eem; 658 Westbroek; 659 Willige Langerak; 660 Willescop; 661 Wilnis; 662 Woudenberg; 663 Wijk bij Duurstede; 664 IJsselstein; 665 Zegveld; 666 Zeist; 667 Zuilen; 668 Zuilestein; 669 Kapittel van den St. Joriskerk te Amersfoort; 670 Drenthe; 671 Assen; 672 Coevorden; 673 Hoogeveen; 674 Meppel;


'''Album 9'''<br>
====Other====
675 Friesland; 676 Aengwirden; 677 Ameland; 678 Baarderadeel; 679 Barradeel; 680 Bildt; 681 Danyumadeel; 682 Dockum; 683 Doniawerstal; 684 Franekeradeel; 685 Gaasterland; 686 Haskerland; 687 hemelumer Oldephaert en Noordwolde; 688 Hindeloopen; 689 Idaarderadeel; 690 Kollumerland en Nieuw Kruisland; 691 Leeuwarderadeel; 692 Lemsterland; 693 Menaldumadeel; 694 Oost Dongeradeel; 695 Ooststellingwerf; 696 Opsterland; 697 Rauwerderhem; 698 Schiermonnikoog; 699 Schoterland; 700 Sloten; 701 Smallingerland; 702 Stavoren; 703 Terverderadeel; 704 Tietjerksteradeel; 705 Utingeradeel; 706 weststellingwerf; 707 Wonseradeel; 708 Workum; 709 Wijmbritseradeel; 710 IJlst; 711 Achtkarspelen; 712 Westdongeradeel; 713 Leeuwarden; 714 Bolsward; 715 Franekeradeel; 716 Harlingen; 717 Sneek; 718 Hennaarderadeel; 719 Groningen; 720 Aduarder Zijlvest; 721 Appingedam; 722 Delfzijl; 723 Hoogkerk, Leerkerk en Dorquerd; 724 Jurisdictie van Vredewolde; 725 Slochteren; 726 Middelstum; 727 Groningen; 728 Oude Pekela; 729 Sappemeer; 730 Veendam; 731 Winschoten; 732 Winsummer en Schaephalster Zijlvest; 733 Zijlvest van Dorpstezijl; 734 Overijsel; 735 Almelo; 736 Delen; 737 Diepenheim; 738 Deventer; 739 Enschede; 740 Goor; 741 Gramsbergen; 742 Kampen; 743 Oldenzaal; 744 Ommen; 745 Ootmarsum; 746 Rijssen; 747 Steenwijk; 748 Staphorst; 749 Zwolle; 750 Limburg; 751 Beek; 752 Beesel; 753 Berg en Terblijt; 754 Heijthuizen; 755 Hoensbroek; 756 Meijel; 757 Maastricht; 758 Ohé en Laak; 759 Roggel; 760 Roosteren; 761 Sittard; 762 Venraai; 763 Venlo; 764 Valkenburg;
<gallery perrow=0>
File:nlhag-reducedprice.jpg|Reduced price notification
File:nlhag-letter2.jpg|Letter
</gallery>


'''Slotalbum'''<br>
An heraldic can:
1 Zuid Holland; 2 Heerlijkheid Ter Aa; 3 Ter Aar; 4 Abbenbroek; 5 Dijkgraaf en Hoogheemrade van de Alblasserwaard; 6 Alkemade; 7 Ammerstol; 8 Arkel; 9 Asperen; 10 Benthuizen; 11 Berg-Ambacht; 12 Bergschenhoek; 13 Berkel (en Rodenrijs); 14 Bleiswijk; 15 Bleskensgraaf; 16 Den Bommel; 17 Brandwijk; 18 Delft; 19 Dlefshaven; 20 Dijkgraaf en Hoogheemrade van Delfland; 21 Dubbeldam; 22 Everdingen; 23 Gorinchem; 24 Gouda; 25 Gouderak; 26 Goudswaard; 27 s Gravenhage; 28 s Gravendeel; 29 Hardingsveld; 30 Heerjansdam; 31 Heinenoord; 32 Hendrik Ido Ambacht; 33 Herkingen; 34 Heukelom; 35 Hillegersberg; 36 Hillegom; 37 Hof van Delft; 38 Hoog Blokland; 39 Hoogeschool Leiden; 40 Hoornaar; 41 Dijkgraaf en Hoogheemrade van de Krimpenerwaar; 42 Langerak; 43 Leiden; 44 Leksmond; 45 Moerkapelle; 46 Molenaarsgraaf; 47 Mijsnheerenland; 48 Nieuwerkerk aan de IJsel; 49 Nieuwe Tonge; 50 Noordeloos; 51 Noordwijkerhout; 52 Noordorp; 53 Ooltgensplaat; 54 Oud Alblas; 55 Oudenhoorn; 56 Ouderkerk aan de IJssel; 57 Oudshoorn; 58 Pijnakker; 59 Poortugaal; 60 Rhoon; 61 Ridderkerk; 62 Rozenburg; 63 Dijkgraaf en Hoogheemrade van Rijnland; 64 Rijnsaterwoude; 65 Dijkgraaf en Hoogheemrade van Schieland; 66 Schipluiden; 67 Schoonrewoerd; 68 Stad aan 't Haringvliet; 69 Stolwijk; 70 Streefkerk; 71 Strijen; 72 Vierpolders; 73 Vlaardinger Ambacht; 74 Vlist; 75 Voorhout; 76 Opperdijkgraaf en Heemrade van Voorne; 77 Ambachts Heerlijkheid Vrijenban; 78 Dijkgraven en Hoogheemraden van Vijfheerenlanden; 79 Waarder; 80 Wateringen; 81 Westmaas; 82 Wijngaarden; 83 IJsselmonde; 84 Zenvenhoven; 85 Zevenhuizen; 86 Zoetermeer; 87 Zuid Beierland; 88 Zuidland; 89 Zwammerdam; 90 Zwartewaal
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[[Category:Heraldic Albums]]
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[[Category:Netherlands]]

Latest revision as of 08:24, 28 January 2024

Koffie Hag Albums Nederland : Nederlandsche Heraldiek / Nederlandsche Gemeentewapens


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Album information :

  • Issued by : Koffie Hag, Amsterdam
  • Date of issue : 1924-35, availability of the stamps until late 1940s.
  • Number of stamps/cards : 1872
  • Image variants : One different image, approx. 20 different reprint

Company

For information on the company, see the overview of Coffee Hag albums.

Albums

The Dutch albums were issued in two series.

The first series was issued as Nederlandsche Gemeentewapens between 1924 and 1928. These series only showed the municipal arms in the Netherlands and the Netherlands East Indies (present Indonesia, but also including the arms of Suriname in South America). For the stamp-pages hardcover albums or a cardboard box were available. The cover showed the small National Arms. The side showed the text Nederlandsche Gemeentewapens, and the back advertising for the company. The total collection consisted of 1027 stamps and generally three hardcover albums were needed.

The second series were issued between 1931 and 1935 as Nederlandsche Heraldiek and showed the arms of new or changed municipal arms, new and changed arms in Netherlands East Indies, the arms of the water boards, the officially registered arms of Houses, Castles, Estates and similar, the arms of former municipalities and two series of personal arms. These personal arms were of important Dutch and foreign families and persons during the 80-years war of independence (1568-1648) of the Netherlands against Spain. The total number of arms issued was 841.

When the second series were issued, new covers were designed and issued; one for the first series and one for the second series. However, people could still collect the album pages in the loose boxes or in the old albums.


The Dutch albums are unique in the total Coffee Hag series in Europe. No other series shows arms from outside Europe (Netherlands East Indies and Surinam), obsolete municipal arms, arms of water boards (a system of local government dealing solely with water management) or arms of Estates. The Dutch albums are not unique with respect to the personal arms (the Norway and Danzig albums also contain personal arms), however, they are unique in that the series also contain many foreign arms, such as arms of Popes, Kings and foreign dignitaries who played a role during the 80-years war. In 1930/1 it was also mentioned that arms of religious bodies (churches, dioceses) would be included, but these were never published.

Within the Netherlands all government arms are registered at the Hoge Raad van Adel in The Hague. This register thus includes provincial, municipal arms as well as the arms of water boards. During the early years of its existence (1813-1850) also arms of estates, castles, houses and similar could be registered. Only in 3 cases arms of an estate were granted after 1850 (the most recent in 2004). The Koffie Hag albums contained all arms in the register at the time of publication. The arms of the Netherlands East Indies and the personal arms are not registered. Only arms of Dutch nobility are registered.

The albums were written and the images were drawn by Tiete van der Laars and his son Sytse Gerke van der Laars, who were well known heraldic artists at the time. All stamps show the signature S.G. van der Laars. They also designed the arms for the Belgian albums and the cover for the Polish album.

Stamps issued

All 1872 images/stamps are shown in the pages below. Each page shows all images and for each chapter a pdf is available, these contain the complete album pages and texts.

In addition to the arms stamps, six advertising stamps were issued as well:

Like for every country, the stamps were printed in sheets. Unfortunately I have no complete sheets, but based on the incomplete sheets, it can be concluded that the stamps were issued in sheets of 6 or 4 per row, with rows of 4 most common. The stamps were printed in sequence horizontally, but some strange combinations exist of 2 provinces in one sheet. I have no information how many rows per sheet were printed.

Information on coffee, Koffie Hag and heraldry

These pages appeared on different parts of the albums, either on the back of an empty page, or as separate pages.

The latter can be placed anywhere in the albums and are often absent. All pages are combined in the file below:

Additional heraldic books by Koffie Hag

In 1913 Tiete van der Laars issued in 1913 a book ‘Wapens, Vlaggen en Zegels van Nederland', dealing mainly with the National and provincial arms and some general heraldic texts. This book was issued in two versions, with a white and a blue cover. The initial letters on the 1913 book were printed in red.

The book was reprinted by Koffie Hag around 1927-1930, but no new date is mentioned in the books. The book was identical to the original 1913 version, but was reprinted with the titles on the cover page fully black. No reference of the Koffie Hag company was made on the front or the main text of the book. Only in the back additional promotion material was added/glued. This promotional material, strangely enough, only contains information on the (claimed) health effects of caffeine-free coffee. No reference is made to the heraldic albums. At least two different sets of promotional material have been used, probably more sets have been used. No date is mentioned, but in one of the texts a quote from a doctor is dated a 1.10.'27. In my other book on the other hand is a statement that the book was presented as a gift on June 17, 1927. The reprint thus probably dates from (early) 1927 and either different sets of promotional material were added to the same edition during the years, or the book was at least printed twice in 1927/1928. But no later as 1930, when the book was reprinted again.

On the 1930 version the name of the Koffie Hag company is now mentioned in front. The 1930 version also has a different printer (see the front) and an additional preface by S. van der Laars, where he also thanks Koffie Hag. The promotional material was no longer added, but instead a number of pages were included on the heraldic albums and the benefits of coffein free coffee. These were now printed in the same style and font as the rest of the book. This section is dated as Amsterdam, 1930 and this date appears only at the end of the book, not in front.

It is hard to keep the issues apart, as in all 4 issues the main text, including the internal front covers and preface(s) are identical and all state 1913. All 1913-1930 issues have 176 numbered pages. Without the Hag additions that is.

Finally the book was again reprinted in 1989, but now with a different dust cover and a clear colophon indicating a new reprint.

Different issues of Wapens, Vlaggen en Zegels van Nederland:

In addition to the above book and albums, Koffie Hag also published a booklet on heraldry as such; ‘Een en ander over Wapenkunde of Heraldiek`, by Ch. Kiès.

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Collecting

People could collect the stamps by collecting from the packages of coffee or by acquiring first coupons for the stamps and sending their order to a special department of the company in Amsterdam. Or by exchanging stamps with other collectors.

Coupons

To get the stamps for the albums the company issued coupons, similar as in the other countries. These coupons were added to the different products of the company, but were also printed on for example advertising material. Coupons could be exchanged for stamps or albums. See below for a number of examples of coupons issued.

An example of a complete coupon-booklet, can be seen here.

Besides the coupons issued by Koffie Hag, some other (daughter) companies participated in the system, such as Ka-Aba and Makota. Below an example of a coupon issued by Makota Coffee and Tea and a booklet from Ka-Aba.

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Ordering

People received their coupons (or sometimes stamps) when buying the coffee from Koffie Hag or Koffie Sanka. To complete the albums it was possible to exchange duplicate stamps or to buy or order by additional stamps. For this special forms were printed and provided with the albums. The form could also be used to order the album sheets, the books published by the company or other material.

An example of a brochure with information how to order, can be seen here.

Special lists for ordering or exchanging stamps:

The lists were either published separately, or were part of larger brochures on the albums. See below for the brochures.

Stamps were also sought after and exchanged by collectors for stamps of other companies, as shown in the advertisements below:

Organisation

The stamps were issued by a separate department of the company, the Afdeeling Wapenzegels. They used their own stationery, but the arms were also used on the more generic stationery of the company.

International orders

It was possible to obtain not only Dutch, but also stamps from other countries through the Dutch company. Instead of coupons, the stamps and albums were also sold normally after paying by bank transfer. The company thus issued price lists of the available material.

Below an example of a price list from 1932. Not all countries had been issued at the time, or were not yet completed.

Below an interesting price list of September 1940, just after the start of the Second World War. As the albums were ordered in other countries, is is mentioned at the end of the letter that delivery times are longer than usual and that the French and UK albums are not available at all (they are listed though). The Polish and Czechoslovak albums are not listed at all.

Advertising

The issuing of the stamp albums was also promoted in the general advertising of the company in journals and magazines. Several examples are shown below, dating from 1927-36.

Announcements of the release of the albums itself in newspaper articles, some examples are shown below :

General advertisement with reference to the albums was very popular. Advertisements appeared in many local and national newspapers. Very often the advertisment was identical as used in other countries. In different newspapers different arms could be used in the same advertisement. The asvertisements also were used in the Dutch East Indies at the time, using different images of arms.

Selected by date :

A series of advertisements for a new factory in 1936, with the images of the albums:

Other material

Mini folder

This is a small folder (7x10 cm) issued in 1926-1927 to promote the albums. It has 4 pages; the first page looks like the album cover, the second has a stamp (different stamps were used), the third provides background and the back is advertising for the company. The issue date is not mentioned, but estimated based on the text: '280 stamps have been issued'


Promotion letters

In 1930 the company issued a leaflet to new customers on the albums and the arms series. Click here for the leaflet (4 pages).

When the second series of stamps were issued the company sent a promotion letter to all known customers and/or buyers of the first series to announce the second series. The letter, dated November 1933, states that new series were to be issued, but mentions only the series about ‘New and changed municipal arms', the second series of Netherlands East Indies, and the first series of the personal arms. The other series were not mentioned and probably not planned at the time.

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Promotion Brochures

Besides the advertising in newspapers and journals, the company also issued specific promotional brochures for the albums. Several versions of these exist:

  • Brochure 1 : 4 pages. Recognisable features are 1) the list of errata only list 9 stamps and 2) last page has advertisement for 'Hagjes' and 3) this brochure still has an ordering list. These were later issued separately. Date : Summer/Autumn 1931, as the second album is expected to be available before December 5, 1931. File:Hag-nl-brochure1.pdf
  • Brochure 2 : 4 pages. Recognisable features are 1) on the first page the second series of Album II is to be issued and 2) the date of February 1932 stated on page 3. There is no ordering list anymore. File:Hag-nl-brochure2.pdf
  • Brochure 3 : 4 pages. Recognisable features are 1) the list of stamps of the second series of Album II on the first page and 2) on the last page the series V and VI can be collected. Date : probably December 1, 1933 as this date is printed on the last page bottom left. File:Hag-nl-brochure3.pdf

A special promotion brochure was issued in 1936 and measured only 5,5x 5 cm and has 18 pages:

The albums were also mentioned in the general promotion brochures and catalogues of the company. One could collect points not only for the albums, but also for other items. All these items were also for sale directly, by placing an order with the local grocery. Three such lists are shown here, all without date.

Children's contest

A unique advertising feature, only used in Holland as far as I know, were colouring contests for children. Children of different ages could colour some of the arms.

At least four contests were run; one in 1925, in 1929, in 1930 in the Dutch East Indies, and in 1934.

First Contest :

I have not much information on this contest, except a letter to a winner from 1925.
Arms of Koffie Hag albums (click to enlarge)

Second Contest:
For this I have some announcements and results from newspaper articles as well as the official announcement brochures:

Third Contest:
This was basically the same as the second Dutch contest, but run in the Dutch East Indies.

Fourth contest:
For this the company issued in 1934 a leaflet with three uncoloured large size arms. The easiest, Wassenaar, was for children up to 12 years of age, the second (Lopik) for 13 and 14 year olds and the most difficult one (Avenhorn) was for children older than 15 years. for each category a number of prizes was available. The drawings were to be send before May 15, 1934.


Traffic game

In 1939 the company issued a board game for children to promote traffic safety. The game is nearly A3 in size and issued under the Ka-Aba cocoa drink brand. The reverse shows advertising for the heraldry albums.


Other

An heraldic can: