On the left and center are two color trials for the overprint commemorating the 4th Biennale Asian Art Exhibition. The overprint was finally issued in black (The stamp on the right) and was printed on the 10 Taka value of the 1986 Paintings of Bangladesh stamp. This stamp was issued on 1 March, 1989.
The two imagea above are the cover and the original artwork folder for the cancellation. If you compare the two images you will see that the images are very similar, but changes were made to the final design.

89-1 Tk.10 Black overprint on painting of man leveling a plowed field – tan and black
1 stamp

CCMs: Yes
Plate #: 1B
Sheet: 50
Quantity Overprinted: Unknown
Designer: Jaynul Abedin
Printer: Harrison & Sons, U.K.
Printer of overprint: Postal Printing Press, Tongi, Gazipur
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark.
Pmks.: Dhaka
Insert: White card stock printed in black. Quantity of stamps overprinted not given.

Additional: Two color trials of the overprint exist.
1. Red overprint
2. Blue overprint.

Original artwork for the Dhaka cancellation. The size of the folder it is glued to is 7 x 3 3/4ins. (17.8 x 9.5cms), with the actual artwork being 3 1/8ins. wide (8 cms.) It states under the artwork that it is to be reduced to 2 1/2ins. (6.3cms.).

89-2 Tk.10 Windmill and wind vane
1 stamp

CCMs: No
Plate #: No
Sheet: 50
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: Mizanur Rahman
Printer: Mezhdunarodnaya Kniga, U.S.S.R.
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark.
PmkS.: Chittagong, Dhaka (black and purple), Jessore
Insert:

Two different Camp (on-site temporary post office) cancellations exist for the issuance of this stamp. Illustrated above it the cancellation for the Rajarbag Police Line (Dhaka). A second cancellation exists for the Sardah Police Academy Post Office (Rajshahi).

89-3 Tk.10 Emblem of Police Academy
1 stamp

CCMs: No
Plate #: No
Sheet: 50
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: Mahbub Akand
Printer: Mezhdunarodnaya Kniga, U.S.S.R.
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark.
Pmks.: Dhaka, Rajarbag Police Line (purple)
Insert:

Mezhdunarodnaya Kniga Definitives (Link)
The above SS has been misscut with a wider margin on the left and missing part of the margin on the right.

89-4 Tk.17 Celebration on the Champs de Mars
Label – Logo of Bicentennial and text (Three abstract soaring birds)
89-5 Tk.17 Crowd storming the Bastille (From distance)
2 stamps – horizontal strip of two stamps divided by a label

89-1ssi Tk.25 Imperforate miniature sheet of crowd storming the Bastile (Different from above)
89-2ss Tk.25 Perforated miniature sheet with 3 stamps of images from the above SS and a label
89-6o Tk.5 Revolutionaries destroy the Bastille
89-7o Tk.10 Liberty leading the crowd
89-8o Tk.10 Women marching on Versailles
label
Label the same as that between the two stamps (#89-4 & 89-5) except there is no writing on it
Total – 2 stamps with 1 label and 2 SSs (1 imperf. and the other perf. with 3 stamps and a label)

CCMs: Yes
Plate #: 1A, 1B and 1C
Sheet: 20 plus 10 labels (10 sets of two stamps and a label)
Quantity of Stamps Printed: Unknown
Quantity of SSs Printed: Unknown
Designer of Stamps and SSs: K.G. Mustafa
Printer: Harrison & Sons, U.K.
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark. Two different envelopes. The one for the stamps has a drawing of a man with a sword slashing at bodies on the ground. When the strip of two stamps and a labe were applied to the envelope, part of the design is covered. The larger envelope for the SSs has the blue, white and red logo of flying birds. Some SSs are found on plain envelopes provided by the collector.
Pmks. – stamps: Dhaka
Pmks. – 6ss: Dhaka
Pmks. – 7ss: Dhaka
Insert: White card stock, printed in black. Refers to the “Franch” Revolution. Quantity of stamps and SSs not given.

A full sheet of 89-4 and 89-5, with the label between the two stamps. Note the CCM in the margin and the plate numbers.

Original Design

89-9 Tk.5 left side of se-tenant pair – Sowing and harvesting crops
89-10 Tk.10 Right side of se-tenant pair – Carrying objects and woman working
2 stamps – se-tenant horizontal pair of stamps with a continuous design

CCMs: Yes
Plate #: None
Sheet: 50 (25 of each design)
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: Manzare Shamim
Printer: Mezhdunarodnaya Kniga, U.S.S.R.
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark.
Pmks.: Chittagong, Dhaka, Rangpur
Insert: White card stock printed in black. Original date of 6 July obliterated and 10 August stamped above it. Quantity of stamps printed not given.

89-11 Tk.1 Woman holding baby and child
89-12 Tk.10 Woman and two children
2 stamps

CCMs: Yes (Tk.1, vertically at top, center and bottom of both sides of sheet); Tk.10, as the Tk.1 but only on one side of the sheet)
Plate #: None
Sheet: 50
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: Manzare Shamim
Printer: Mezhdunarodnaya Kniga, U.S.S.R.
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark in Bengali
Pmks.: Chittagong, Dhaka
Insert: Whiate card stock printed in black. Quantity of stamps printed not given.

Scarce block of four with the name of the country and the value missing, of the 4t stamp from the two stamp set for the “Involvement of the Bangladesh Army in UN Peacekeeping Operations, 1st Anniversary”, issued on September 12, 1989. This set was printed by the Russian printers (Kniga) for Bangladesh. Errors from their printings are rare. To date, only one sheet of 50 stamps has been found.
No other Bangladesh stamp issue has as many CCM markings as this issue, printed in Russia. Note that they are both squaresd and circles.

89-13 Tk.4 Soldier with binoculars
a. Top line of printing is missing. No Bangladesh and value in Bengali.
89-14 Tk.10 Two soldiers conferring
2 stamps
CCMs: Yes
Plate #: None
Sheet: 50
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: Mahbub Akand
Printer: Mezhdunarodnava Kniga, U.S.S.R.
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark.
Pmks.: Dhaka, Sylhet
Insert: White card stock, printed in black. Quantity of stamps printed not given.

89-15 Tk.2 Geometric design and red emblem
89-16 Tk.10 Monument with emblem in center
2 stamps

CCMs: No
Plate #: No
Sheet: 50
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: Mahbub Akand
Printer: Mezhdunarodnaya Kniga, U.S.S.R.
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark.
Pmks.: Chittagong, Dhaka
Insert:

89-17 Tk.10 Image of the building
1 stamp

CCMs: Yes
Plate #: No
Sheet: 100
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: Bangladesh Security Printing Press, Gazipur
Printer: Bangladesh Security Printing Press, Gazipur
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark.
Pmks.: Dhaka, Rangpur (purple)
Insert:

Adopted Design
The stamp on the right appears to be a dry printing of the gold around the TV set and the wording below it. Some consider it to be totally missing. There does not appear to be any other color under the gold, therefore one must assume it is a dry printing

89-18 Tk.5 Red waterlilies and television emblem
89-19 Tk.10 Lavender waterlilies and television emblem
a. Major perforation shift – green “BANGLADESH” and value at bottom of stamp
b. dry printing of the gold color
2 stamps
CCMs: Yes (Russian) and No (Security Printing Press)
Plate #: No
Sheet: 50 and 100 (Security Printing Press)
Quantity Printed: Unknown
Designer: Mahbub Akand
Printer: T10 Mezhdunarodnaya Kniga, U.S.S.R. T5 Bangladesh Security Printing Press, Gazipur
FDC: Yes. Commemorative postmark.
Pmks.: Chittagong, Comilla, Dhaka, Pabna, Rangamati, Rangpur (purple)
Insert:

Above is the stamp printed by the Russian press that has a CCM. The second stamp of the set was printed by the Bangladesh press and does not have a CCM.
The 1989 year pack sold by the Post Office. Cost of the pack was 2 British pounds, as indicated on the bottom of the image.
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