Wolfgang Keilmann & myself have been having a correspondence in "Sydney Views" regarding the 1910 2d Pictorial Electrotype printing in a dry ink resulting in an ugly blotchy appearance. The shade is listed as dull grey-violet by Brusden-White (ACSC T36C).
All four of our combined used examples are Perf 11, which will lead to a new listing T37C.
Our question is: Was this printing ever perforated Perf 12.4 as BW states? Neither of us have seen a Perf 12.4 example. Should T36C be deleted? The editor, Geoff Kellow, is aware of our question.
I hope that Richard Stapleton, Jerry Weirich, Malcolm Groom or another expert can answer our question.
1910 2d Pictorial Blotchy Printing
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Re: 1910 2d Pictorial Blotchy Printing
These blotchy prints were perforated 12.4. Attached an example.
A question for you: The earliest date that I have seen for the 2d blotchy prints is 19 Jan 1910. Have you seen an earlier date?
A question for you: The earliest date that I have seen for the 2d blotchy prints is 19 Jan 1910. Have you seen an earlier date?