Has anyone seen any other examples of this rare early cinderella?
Re: Wilkinson's Chemist
Re: Wilkinson's Chemist
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Re: Wilkinson's Chemist
This Wilkinson Chemist, Hobart Town label is included in Prestige Philately's Auction #180,
Lot #11 (May 7th, 2013) see:
http://www.prestigephilately.com/catlot ... t_acode=11
N.B. this is not the same label as that illustrated in the previous post but a much cruder production.
I have seen at least two other examples of the top Wilkinson label but not one of these.
Any thoughts? A forerunner perhaps?
Lot #11 (May 7th, 2013) see:
http://www.prestigephilately.com/catlot ... t_acode=11
N.B. this is not the same label as that illustrated in the previous post but a much cruder production.
I have seen at least two other examples of the top Wilkinson label but not one of these.
Any thoughts? A forerunner perhaps?
Re: Wilkinson's Chemist
Just my thoughts
The top typo is backed up by several others to give it some credibility, the lower litho is new to me also i can't see it being a forerunner and with Tasmania collected to death more would have survived, it appears to be printed in a singular format making it suspect, also not stop after TOWN, it does not look right.
The top typo is backed up by several others to give it some credibility, the lower litho is new to me also i can't see it being a forerunner and with Tasmania collected to death more would have survived, it appears to be printed in a singular format making it suspect, also not stop after TOWN, it does not look right.
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Re: Wilkinson's Chemist
Stamp News Australasia, "Cinderella Corner," April 1996 (p. 72) illustrates a Wilkinson label (with stop after TOWN) that was auctioned by Leski 18 December 1995. Rod Perry sold a copy (Lot 450) in his auction of 22 JUL 1999 that is crude like the second example (no stop after TOWN).
Bill Hornage's comment: "two known examples..."Re: Wilkinson's Chemist
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