BOOK: THE POST OFFICES & THEIR DATESTAMPS by J. HARDINGE - report updates here!

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#26 Post by John Campton » Thu Feb 27, 2020 11:27 am

New Early use date for Regatta Point T1 of 2nd April 1900. The post office opened on 1st April 1900 and prior eud was 22 May 1900.
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#27 Post by John Campton » Fri Mar 06, 2020 1:08 pm

New late use date for Honeywood. Prior late use date was 3.1.1901, this example is dated FE 4 01
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#28 Post by John Campton » Fri Apr 10, 2020 10:02 am

Risdon (1) post office opened on 1.7.1864 but has its cds has an early used date of 8.9.1892. I was happy to pick up this one dated 5.10 .1891 shaving nearly eleven months of the eud.
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Then I saw this one on ebay dated 4.12.1889.
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Given the office opened in 1864 there is a 25 year gap before the eud so another eud has potential to appear.
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#29 Post by John Campton » Fri Apr 10, 2020 10:08 am

Slept in while this one went off but have it here for the records. Queenstown circle stops has an eud of 8.7.1897. This example dated 26.7.1897 does not take a lot of time off as far as euds go, but it is a couple of weeks.
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#30 Post by Ross Ewington » Fri Oct 23, 2020 4:00 pm

Here's a new early date of use for the M.O.O. & S.B. LAUNCESTON Type 1 cds

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New ERD is 24 JY 1896
.......previous ERD was 9 AP 1897

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#31 Post by Ross Ewington » Mon Nov 30, 2020 9:49 am

A new earliest date (by one day!) for the BLYTHE RD manuscript cancel

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#32 Post by Ross Ewington » Sat Jan 09, 2021 3:26 pm

A new late usage date of the GLENORCHY Type U2 cds dated 17 NOV 1882 ..... previous LRD was 6 JUN 1881

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#33 Post by John Campton » Tue Apr 13, 2021 11:52 am

I had put the image of this Hobart cds on the identification index as I was unsure if it was the Type 1(ix) Fig 11 in the Green Books and the recent Compendium or the Hobart Type 1(iii) (no stops) in Courier 58 December 2014. I believe it is the Type 1(ix) and if so it had a late use date 12 Feb 1902 which can now be revised to Apr 4 06. A whole four years so it begs the question where was it used in that office. Given the indelible blue pencil marking it may have been in the registerd office as a standby cds. Any thoughts appreciated.

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#34 Post by John Campton » Tue Apr 20, 2021 12:33 pm

Mount Zeehan Type1b(x)
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Two new codes for this cds. Only have one of each, previously unlisted.

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#35 Post by John Hardinge » Tue Jun 15, 2021 4:57 pm

That 5d pictorial is a very late date John. Great item. There are some interesting CDS from Hobart on the 5d.

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#36 Post by Ross Ewington » Thu Dec 23, 2021 9:10 am

RHYNDASTON Type 1 with obvious smaller '2' in 'year ....... has anyone noticed this before?

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One could assume that it was used for all or much of 1912 .....do you have an example with a 'normal' 2 or one like this?

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#37 Post by John Campton » Fri Dec 24, 2021 1:19 pm

Hi Ross,

The Rhyndaston Type 1 (solid stops) cds is an interesting case for numeral variations. Unlike the abnormal date slugs of the Campbell Town cds of the same period, where the date slugs were very rudimentary, the Rhyndaston cds date slugs all look like they were made by a professional engraver.

Variations in the day/year date slug go back as far as 1902 in my collection. As can be seen in the image provided the "2" in the day and year on the 1d dated SP 12 02 are both different. In the 4d dated MY 28 12 the "2" for the day is different to the year, and also different to that used in the 1d of SP 12 02. This is not the only date variation for this post office during the Pictorial period. Differences are also found in the "5"s, "3"s and "8"s. Examples of all are shown in the image provided.
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At this stage I have no explanation and such may have well been lost in the mists of time. We are lucky with Rhyndaston as most of the cds were "Sock on the Nose" and this makes examination of these quirks much easier.

The aim of my collection was always to have sufficient examples of each cds for comparative and examination purposes. So I suppose it helps to be a hoarder/accumulator or ocd (perhaps not ocd!). Hope this helps.

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#38 Post by John Campton » Wed Dec 29, 2021 11:20 am

On 13th April 2021 the late use of the Hobart Type 1(ix) cds was taken out by approximately four years from 12.2.1902 to 4.4.1906.
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A recent find has taken the early use date back by two days to Ju 5 1900 from 7.6.1900. Not much but shows there is more out there waiting to be documented. This cds is Fig S11 in the Green Books, Type 1(ix) in the Compendium, and Type 1(iii)(no stops) in Courier 58 December 2014.

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#39 Post by Ross Ewington » Thu Jan 27, 2022 12:03 pm

NEW late date for the KANGAROO POINT Type U2 cds struck on the back of a 1d QV postal card

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This late date is 3 years and 2 days later than the previous LRD

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#40 Post by Ross Ewington » Thu Jan 27, 2022 12:06 pm

A NEW DATESTAMP for the WIRELESS TELEGRAPH STATION HOBART has just been turned up by yours truly · this new type will be listed as Type R2(i)
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As a unique item, the 5R rarity rating will be appropriate

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#41 Post by John Campton » Sun Feb 27, 2022 4:54 pm

In April 2021 an unrecorded Hobart cds was discovered. This is best described as a Type 1 with cross stops. date in two lines with year in two figures. This cds dated JY 3 00 was placed in the TSA Online Auction #46.
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This has been the only recorded example and confirmed as Hobart Type 1(xii). A second example has now been discovered. It is dated NO 28 00 and is also on a 1/- Tablet. Pays to keep those eyes open for opportunities.
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#42 Post by John Hardinge » Wed Mar 23, 2022 10:44 am

There are now 4-5 known. Another on a 5/- Tablet and one on a 9d.

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#43 Post by admin » Wed Jun 22, 2022 6:10 pm

I think my post for an oval date stamp, MOO&SB, 1892 is a new type and the earliest date stamp for the Hobart Money Order Office and Savings Bank section at the Hobart GPO -details here https://tps.org.au/bb/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=1457

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#44 Post by Robbie McDonald » Wed Oct 05, 2022 7:32 pm

A new ERD (MAY 4 1892) and second copy known for the Cornwall T1 cancel.

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#45 Post by John Hardinge » Mon Oct 24, 2022 5:13 pm

Now that is a nice item.

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#46 Post by John Campton » Wed Mar 08, 2023 12:51 pm

I am interested in trying to answer Ross' "Query: Paid at Launceston 1912". Or at least get a definitive description of the Type 4R steel datestamp.

Volume 1 of the Green Books describe the image shown by Ross as "Launceston Special Useage Markings Type 6. "circular date stamp 26mm in diameter PAID AT LAUNCESTON - TAS with dash stops either side of TAS. Date in one line with time at left. Only one copy seen dated 11.1.12".
In volume II it continues " Type 6. This cancel is now RRR. The earliest date now seen is 15.12.11 and the latest date seen is 23.10.15 (Fig.S17.). However Fig S17 lacks the dot after "TAS" but has the dash. I consider this just another Green Book omission. There are enough, but the books are an invaluable reference source.

Hardinge's Compendium describes this cds as Launcest Paid Type 4R(i) has extended the late use date to 5.10.1916 with reference to Fig. S17 in the Green Books. But in chapter 1, Part 1 on steel circular datestamps there is no description of a Type 4R cds.

I feel If I had to catalogue this cds it would be Type 4aT but the Type 4 cds did not appear until the early 1920's. So the conundrum.

I am going through the Launceston cds now looking at rarity ratings on codes etc and it would be appreciated if someone else could put in their tuppence worth.

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#47 Post by John Campton » Wed Apr 05, 2023 7:46 pm

Hobart Duplex Type 1(ii)

Just found in a recent lot. New code 1T for this duplex.
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#48 Post by John Hardinge » Tue Apr 11, 2023 6:02 pm

John Campton wrote:
Wed Mar 08, 2023 12:51 pm
I am interested in trying to answer Ross' "Query: Paid at Launceston 1912". Or at least get a definitive description of the Type 4R steel datestamp.

Volume 1 of the Green Books describe the image shown by Ross as "Launceston Special Useage Markings Type 6. "circular date stamp 26mm in diameter PAID AT LAUNCESTON - TAS with dash stops either side of TAS. Date in one line with time at left. Only one copy seen dated 11.1.12".
In volume II it continues " Type 6. This cancel is now RRR. The earliest date now seen is 15.12.11 and the latest date seen is 23.10.15 (Fig.S17.). However Fig S17 lacks the dot after "TAS" but has the dash. I consider this just another Green Book omission. There are enough, but the books are an invaluable reference source.

Hardinge's Compendium describes this cds as Launcest Paid Type 4R(i) has extended the late use date to 5.10.1916 with reference to Fig. S17 in the Green Books. But in chapter 1, Part 1 on steel circular datestamps there is no description of a Type 4R cds.

I feel If I had to catalogue this cds it would be Type 4aT but the Type 4 cds did not appear until the early 1920's. So the conundrum.

I am going through the Launceston cds now looking at rarity ratings on codes etc and it would be appreciated if someone else could put in their tuppence worth.
The Paid at Hobart/Tas Type 4 CDS with the rate in the date line is Type 4R.

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#49 Post by Ross Ewington » Thu Jan 25, 2024 8:49 am

I have just listed this rubber cds for auction

STAMP OFFICE HOBART dated 8-SEP. 1911

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This type R1a datestamp is the same as the Type R1c listed in JH's book ..... apparently was is a typo ....there is no such thing as a Type R1c cds!

Please note that the date on this "discovery" is over 2 years earlier than the published ERD (1 DE. 1913)

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#50 Post by Ross Ewington » Thu Jan 25, 2024 8:57 am

Another recent "find"

TEEPOOKANA Type 1 cds on a 1d Pictorial dated 27 JA 02

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This is interesting as the PO re-opened (after a 2+ years closure) on 1 FE 02

I don't recall seeing another example on a 1d Pictorial ..... does anyone have the cds on this stamp in their collection?

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