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Что (кто) такое CACHET - определение

PHILATELIC TERM
  • Autographed [[USPOD]] cover with rubber-stamp cachets and backstamps flown northbound by [[Charles Lindbergh]] between St. Louis and Chicago on February 20, 1928, and southbound on February 21.
  • George W. Linn's cachet on Harding Memorial issue

cachet         
If someone or something has a certain cachet, they have a quality which makes people admire them or approve of them. (WRITTEN)
A Mercedes carries a certain cachet.
N-SING: with supp [approval]
cachet         
['ka?e?]
¦ noun
1. prestige.
2. a distinguishing mark or seal.
3. a flat capsule enclosing a dose of unpleasant-tasting medicine.
Origin
C17: from Fr., from cacher in the sense 'to press'.
Cachet         
·noun A seal, as of a letter.

Википедия

Cachet

In philately, a cachet is a printed or stamped design or inscription, other than a cancellation or pre-printed postage, on an envelope, postcard, or postal card to commemorate a postal or philatelic event. There are both official and private (independent of postal authorities) cachets. They commemorate everything from the first flight on a particular route, to the Super Bowl. Cachets are also frequently made, either by private companies or a government, for first day of issue stamp events or "second-day" stamp events. They are often present on event covers.

The first cacheted FDC (first day cover) was produced by prominent philatelist and cachet maker George Ward Linn in 1923, for the Warren G. Harding memorial stamp issue.

Cachet-making is considered an art form, and cachets may be produced by using any number of methods, including drawing or painting directly onto the envelope, serigraphy, block printing, lithography, engraving, laser printing, attachment of photographs or other paper memorabilia, etc. Frequently, flight cachets (which have also been used in space and on the moon) are rubber-stamped.

The largest and best-known cachet-making companies, which typically produce thousands or tens of thousands of printed cachets for U.S. stamp issues, are ArtCraft (1939–2015), Artmaster, Fleetwood, House of Farnam, and Colorano.

Примеры употребления для CACHET
1. American brands used to carry edgy cultural cachet, she says.
2. Ed Bradley came to the American party with crossover cachet.
3. Still, US Treasury notes won‘t lose their cachet overnight.
4. The brand clearly still has cachet in many markets.
5. "That doesn‘t have the same cachet," said Princeton N.