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Assistance please! Using the "Green Books", I could not find any towns ending in "VILLE" that used the Type 1a cancel. The ones I did find (Huonville, Jetsonville, Orrville, and Pontville) all used Type 1. Can anyone help me this town name? (The date appears to be OC 19 97, but that's a real guess on the year.) Thanks, Jerry
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Hi Jerry
it's RINGVILLE - renamed MONTEZUMA in late 1897
it's RINGVILLE - renamed MONTEZUMA in late 1897
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Re 1/- Platypus Revenue. 2 Sep 1902 Can anyone recognise the postmark 'STAMP A..' ?
I feel that it is probably an internal Revenue marker and not a genuine postmarker.
Max
I feel that it is probably an internal Revenue marker and not a genuine postmarker.
Max
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Max ...your thought re this datestamp is correct ...STAMP ACT was indeed a fiscal datestamp
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Can anyone tell me which of the Launceston Type 1 cancellers this is - I assume that it originally had a frame.
I've probably looked at the correct ID before but I just can't 'nail it' at present!
I've probably looked at the correct ID before but I just can't 'nail it' at present!
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This is the original type U2 CDS that lasted until about 1914. It's pretty scarce on pictorials, mainly used on parcels I suspect. It's most commonly seen on the 1/- tablet.
By the pictorial era it's 4 digit year had been reduced to two digits.
By the pictorial era it's 4 digit year had been reduced to two digits.
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I have just purchased this cover for the Winchelsea numeral upon it. Can anyne help identify the boxed red mark? The auction description was 'Monard's Free' but I thought it may be St Leonards Free.
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It is the "Ship Letter Inwards Free" marking applied to all mail coming into Hobart by Ship. See Green books vol. 1 page 21 Fig.45
Malcolm
Malcolm
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Thanks Malcolm, perfect!
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Hi all
I guess the spring is on his way in Tasmania!
I have a question about this postmark. 92 ou 93?
It looks that 2 or 3 is like "broken"
Do you have any example like that?
Thanks for your help
Laurent
I guess the spring is on his way in Tasmania!
I have a question about this postmark. 92 ou 93?
It looks that 2 or 3 is like "broken"
Do you have any example like that?
Thanks for your help
Laurent
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Hi Laurent
yes, Spring is here but so is the rain and a pressing need to mow the grass!
your BN is 92 this is BN93 cheers ... Ross
yes, Spring is here but so is the rain and a pressing need to mow the grass!
your BN is 92 this is BN93 cheers ... Ross
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hello
I a m looking for assistance to identify these two postmarks I thought 18 or 81, maybe something else 58 or 38 and in this case maybe first allocation?
Thanks for your help.
regards
laurent
I a m looking for assistance to identify these two postmarks I thought 18 or 81, maybe something else 58 or 38 and in this case maybe first allocation?
Thanks for your help.
regards
laurent
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Hi folks,
The postmark in the image has defeated two of us.
The date is clearly DE 4 02.
The four letters above right look like FIOH but under a magnifier they could be FICH. The F might actually be an E.
Help !!
Cheers and thanks Allen S
The postmark in the image has defeated two of us.
The date is clearly DE 4 02.
The four letters above right look like FIOH but under a magnifier they could be FICH. The F might actually be an E.
Help !!
Cheers and thanks Allen S
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Hi Allen ....the postmaster at CHUDLEIGH must have been having an 'off day'
...this is the usual quality found for a strike of the Type 1 cds
...this is the usual quality found for a strike of the Type 1 cds
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Thanks Ross, I tried lots of searches but none with a G.......
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Just a querie regarding the type of Gordon postmark on this 2d pictorial.
I can find Gordon Type 1 in Hardinge's guide, however no mention of a cds with a time code as per type 3 or with sidebars for that matter.
As the stamp with overprint released Oc 1912, is this a new type of cds for pictorials?
Am I missing something obvious?
Cheers.
Browny.
I can find Gordon Type 1 in Hardinge's guide, however no mention of a cds with a time code as per type 3 or with sidebars for that matter.
As the stamp with overprint released Oc 1912, is this a new type of cds for pictorials?
Am I missing something obvious?
Cheers.
Browny.
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This postmark is not of Tasmanian origin. When the stamp was issued it was valid for use in all Australian states and this example was used north of 40°S .... I believe there are a '"Gordons" in VIC, NSW and SA
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Can anyone assist with identifying the following Hobart postmark using Hardinge's code #?
It is 22mm in diameter.
I think it is 1(iv)(dot stops) but with no code and no year plugs??
Please correct me if I'm wrong!
Cheers.
Browny.
It is 22mm in diameter.
I think it is 1(iv)(dot stops) but with no code and no year plugs??
Please correct me if I'm wrong!
Cheers.
Browny.
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Hi, this is the Type 1c(ii). You can tell by the oval "o" of Hobart, the other four CDS have a round "O". IN 1910-11 at the end of it's life it appears without a code and without a yer, like this example.
John
John
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Thanks John,
Appreciate the explaination.
With the oval 'o' I was expecting a look of 0 like many of our WA postmarks, not a flattened/squashed oval.
Entirely my incorrect assumption!!
Thanks again.
Appreciate the explaination.
With the oval 'o' I was expecting a look of 0 like many of our WA postmarks, not a flattened/squashed oval.
Entirely my incorrect assumption!!
Thanks again.
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After too long a time I have decided to bring some order to my collection of the larger post offices of Launceston and Hobart during the Pictorial period.
While trying to identify the many Launceston cds I appear to have found a Launceston Type 1 cds with solid stops and code "H" (wide). Dated SP 17 00 it falls within the correct period but it is not known with any code.
I have also attached a scan of the Type 1(iv) to demonstrate the very small zeros used for the year at that time in Launceston and the narrow type of "H" used. Sorry it is not in perfect alignment. Can anyone confirm whether or not it is a T1(solid stops). Diameter of the cds is 24mm and the lettering conforms with Fig 96 in the Green Books i.e Type1(solid stops). I did think it may be Type1(i) or variants T(ii) T(iii) but the diameter is too large and the lettering of these cds is wide and not as narrow as the T1(solid stops). They do however have code "H" and fall within the use period shown on the image. Cds width in T(i), (ii) and (iii) ranges between 22mm and 23mm.
The first Green Books noted that only two examples of the Launceston T1(solid stops) had been recorded, one on a stamp and the other as a backstamp. The second Green Book indicated that T1(solid stops) had now been seen on a 3d Pictorial dated 10th June 1901, hence this is where the Latest Use Date originates. It would be interesting to find out how many exist given their apparent rarity when the Green Books were written.
Can anyone help or post an image of the Launceston T1(solid stops).
While trying to identify the many Launceston cds I appear to have found a Launceston Type 1 cds with solid stops and code "H" (wide). Dated SP 17 00 it falls within the correct period but it is not known with any code.
I have also attached a scan of the Type 1(iv) to demonstrate the very small zeros used for the year at that time in Launceston and the narrow type of "H" used. Sorry it is not in perfect alignment. Can anyone confirm whether or not it is a T1(solid stops). Diameter of the cds is 24mm and the lettering conforms with Fig 96 in the Green Books i.e Type1(solid stops). I did think it may be Type1(i) or variants T(ii) T(iii) but the diameter is too large and the lettering of these cds is wide and not as narrow as the T1(solid stops). They do however have code "H" and fall within the use period shown on the image. Cds width in T(i), (ii) and (iii) ranges between 22mm and 23mm.
The first Green Books noted that only two examples of the Launceston T1(solid stops) had been recorded, one on a stamp and the other as a backstamp. The second Green Book indicated that T1(solid stops) had now been seen on a 3d Pictorial dated 10th June 1901, hence this is where the Latest Use Date originates. It would be interesting to find out how many exist given their apparent rarity when the Green Books were written.
Can anyone help or post an image of the Launceston T1(solid stops).
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Does Launceston no Tasmania exist with code L? I found this in a recent lot.
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Launceston Type 1(iv) has been recorded with Code L (Hardinge, page 255)
cheers .... Ross
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“Tasmanian Postal History: Post Office and Datestamp Compendium” by John Hardinge (containing listings of all Post Offices, date stamp and rarity ratings from John Hardinge’s previous book, updated).....
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...... will be available from the above website from Jan 2020 ...you can record an expression of interest to purchase at the above website
cheers .... Ross
P.S.
“Tasmanian Postal History: Post Office and Datestamp Compendium” by John Hardinge (containing listings of all Post Offices, date stamp and rarity ratings from John Hardinge’s previous book, updated).....
see https://tasstampbooks.com/
...... will be available from the above website from Jan 2020 ...you can record an expression of interest to purchase at the above website
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In the First Allocation of Barred Numerals Lake River was allocated BN 41 which is rated 4R. The numeral is also known in mss, rated 2R and the post office in mss "Lake" rated 4R.
I have attached a scan of 1d imperf Chalon with what appears to be "Lak" no "e". Could anyone help me identify if this is a partial Lake River mss.
I have attached a scan of 1d imperf Chalon with what appears to be "Lak" no "e". Could anyone help me identify if this is a partial Lake River mss.
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