| Name | Exponat | Anzahl Rahmen | Klasse | Ergebnis | 
| Martien Blank | Great Britain – Telegraph Stamps | 5 | Traditional | Gold | 
| Ingo Egerlandt | Field Post Offices of the British Expeditionary Force in France and Belgium from 16th September 1939 to 18th June 1940 | 5 | Postal History | Silver | 
| Willem Hoitink | Great Britain One Penny Stars 1855–1862 | 4 | Traditional | Vermeil | 
| Frans op den Kamp | GB Queen Elizabeth II Errors | 3 | Traditional | Large Vermeil | 
| Erich Kirschneck | British Mail to Mediterranean Coastal Towns from 1837–1875 | 3 | Postal History | Vermeil | 
| Karl Louis | The 1841/53 One Penny and Two Pence Imperforate Issue on Foreign Destination Mail | 3 | Non competitive | - | 
| Karl Louis | Royal Household Mail in the 19th Century | 1 | Non competitive | - | 
| Jonny Reher | The Maltese Cross Postmark – Obliterating Stamp for the first Postage Labels | 5 | Postal History | Large Silver | 
| Gero Schmitz-Le Hanne | Postal History - King George VI – The "Arms" High Values their use via various postal routes to overseas destinations during WW2 | 3 | Non competitive | - | 
| Manfred Schmitz-Reutler | The Reign of King George VI 1937–1951 | 3 | Postal History | Silver Bronze | 
| Mario Stauch | Postmarks of Edinburgh 1792–1840 | 1 | Postal History | Silver Bronze | 
| Martin Strack | Postal Relations between the United Kingdom and France 1815–1875 | 4 | Postal History | Gold | 
| Ton Voorbraak | British Mail Overseas 1840 to UPU | 5 | Postal History | Gold | 
| Christa Zakrzynski | The Branch Offices of London | 1 | Non competitive | - | 
