Fantasy "Die Proofs" with Five Different QEII Portraits

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Fantasy "Die Proofs" with Five Different QEII Portraits

#1 Post by Ross Ewington » Thu Jun 21, 2012 2:22 pm

Does anyone know the 'when/who/where/why' of these??
tassie fantasy die proofs.jpg
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There is also a fifth "proof" with a sideface portrait by Wilding inserted into a 5/- Tablet.

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Re: Fantasy "Die Proofs" with Five Different QEII Portraits

#2 Post by Hobbit123 » Mon Aug 06, 2012 4:12 am

Ross

I have seen fantasy stamps based on Tas issues with QEII portraits on them. They have appeared on EBay from time to time and I think I may have bought one for fun. But as to where it is......

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Re: Fantasy "Die Proofs" with Five Different QEII Portraits

#3 Post by Hobbit123 » Thu Aug 30, 2012 12:25 am

Well, it is here - and more than one.

A 1d sideface with the Annigoni portrait
Mounted on a card as Ross's are
Mounted on a card as Ross's are
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and a couple of 6d Chalon stamps with a Wilding portrait
Two different sixpennies.
Two different sixpennies.
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Just a bit of fun. As per the signature, produced by "Geo. W King" which I guess must be a pseudonym. The original GWK is the source of much correspondence to/from the Agent General for Tasmania in London.

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Re: Fantasy "Die Proofs" with Five Different QEII Portraits

#4 Post by Ross Ewington » Mon Sep 03, 2012 10:40 pm

thanks Patrick ... I hadn't seen the single 6d "stamps" before.

Since my original post above, I have found out that these fantasy items were produced by a Gerald King
who didn't just single out Tasmania for his artistic endeavours! :)
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