Description: Guillaume-Henri Dufour Stamp Pilatus PC-12/47 Red Cross S/S MNH #5153 /Bl.1431 Guillaume Henri Dufour (15 September 1787 – 14 July 1875) was a Swiss army-officer, bridge-engineer and topographer. He served under Napoleon I and held the Swiss office of General four times in his career, firstly in 1847 when he led the Swiss Confederation forces to victory against the Sonderbund. In 1864 Dufour presided over the First Geneva Convention which established the International Red Cross. He was founder and president (1838 to 1865) of the Swiss Federal Office of Topography. Fast & Free Shipping within U.S.A. We Care for your order, Pack it carefully and ship it within 48 hours. Satisfaction Guaranteed! Please explore our store for more stamps, souvenir sheets, post-office collectibles and philately books and pre-philatelic items: meditative.philately
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Certification: APEX
Grade: Gem
Place of Origin: Guinea
Quality: Mint Hinged
Color: Red