A potentially controversial 5x3 perfin on 1/2 tablet !
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2024 9:35 pm
Something potentially controversial.... I came across this wonkey looking donkey on a 1/2d tablet yesterday and had consigned it to the forgeries section since I don't think a 5x3 pattern has been seen yet (at least not in any publication I have seen) and the horizontal line is so out of whack , but thought it might be an idea to do a 1200dpi scan to check the postmark ink situation and came up with this picture.
The extremely interesting feature about this, when zoomed in close, is that the postmark ink bleeds very noticeably and pretty consistently into the OS holes, which is a pretty good indication that it is not a forgery unless extreme care and patience has been taken to run fake ink into position so that it matches the original postmark.
I have attached the closeup of the postmark and holes here and will add the front and back of the stamps too. The holes do have that certain un-evenness that is prevalent with other T perfins of the era.
I would naturally be very interested to hear from the Tassie specialists about their thoughts on this.... it is naturally very easy to consign this to the forgery section of my collection, but something is telling me not to write this one off, despite appearances. Looking forward to any opinions from you all.
Cheers
Jerry A
The extremely interesting feature about this, when zoomed in close, is that the postmark ink bleeds very noticeably and pretty consistently into the OS holes, which is a pretty good indication that it is not a forgery unless extreme care and patience has been taken to run fake ink into position so that it matches the original postmark.
I have attached the closeup of the postmark and holes here and will add the front and back of the stamps too. The holes do have that certain un-evenness that is prevalent with other T perfins of the era.
I would naturally be very interested to hear from the Tassie specialists about their thoughts on this.... it is naturally very easy to consign this to the forgery section of my collection, but something is telling me not to write this one off, despite appearances. Looking forward to any opinions from you all.
Cheers
Jerry A