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Could somebody please identify the left 5 Sen one?
What were the "Officially sealed" US stamp used for? Peter -- No Gates - no Bill! |
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On Jun 4, 9:49*am, Peter Baumann wrote:
Could somebody please identify the left 5 Sen one? What were the "Officially sealed" US stamp used for? Peter -- No Gates - no Bill! Hi The 3 sen image is too small for positive catalogue number identification but it looks like a Japanese documentary revenue, maybe 1874 issue. The "offficially sealed" stamps were used to reseal envelopes and to repair damaged ones before they started using the current plastic bags Art |
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Hello Peter,
a full pane with scott number FYI http://cjoint.com/data/gfbWy2slRv.htm We had a discussion on the type of roulette, but I cannot recall the description. I do remember also seeing (maybe a cinderella) officially sealed or a "dead letter office" not sure, but it had a Dodo vignette. "Peter Baumann" wrote in message ... Could somebody please identify the left 5 Sen one? What were the "Officially sealed" US stamp used for? Peter -- No Gates - no Bill! |
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Hello Peter, the Japan Revenue may possibly belong to a set that this one belongs to, I have never been able to identify, but it is of similar layout / format HTH http://cjoint.com/data/gfcgZY0K6W.htm "Peter Baumann" wrote in message ... Could somebody please identify the left 5 Sen one? What were the "Officially sealed" US stamp used for? Peter -- No Gates - no Bill! |
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Hello Rod.
Yours is a revenue stamp of 1873 used for invoices and payments. It is 26mm x 26mm and rouletted. There are three in the set: 1s grey 5s brown-yellow 10s carmine. Hope this helps. -- Tony Vella Ottawa, Ontario, Canada -- http://www.amedialuz.ca/ "rodney" wrote in message ... Hello Peter, the Japan Revenue may possibly belong to a set that this one belongs to, I have never been able to identify, but it is of similar layout / format HTH http://cjoint.com/data/gfcgZY0K6W.htm "Peter Baumann" wrote in message ... Could somebody please identify the left 5 Sen one? What were the "Officially sealed" US stamp used for? Peter -- No Gates - no Bill! |
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Marvelous! thanks Tony.
homage to you and Chris Doran. (keepers of the info) Puts a kybosh on Peter's stamp belonging to the set though. "Tony Vella" Hello Rod. Yours is a revenue stamp of 1873 used for invoices and payments. It is 26mm x 26mm and rouletted. There are three in the set: 1s grey 5s brown-yellow 10s carmine. Hope this helps. |
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Hang on a moment,
are my eyes that bad? Do you mean, "also comes rouletted"? "Tony Vella" Hello Rod. Yours is a revenue stamp of 1873 used for invoices and payments. It is 26mm x 26mm and rouletted. |
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Actually my catalogue mentions nothing other than rouletted .
-- Tony Vella Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. "rodney" wrote in message ... Hang on a moment, are my eyes that bad? Do you mean, "also comes rouletted"? "Tony Vella" Hello Rod. Yours is a revenue stamp of 1873 used for invoices and payments. It is 26mm x 26mm and rouletted. |
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"Houston...we have a problem"
"Tony Vella" Actually my catalogue mentions nothing other than rouletted . -- Tony Vella Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. "rodney" wrote in message ... Hang on a moment, are my eyes that bad? Do you mean, "also comes rouletted"? "Tony Vella" Hello Rod. Yours is a revenue stamp of 1873 used for invoices and payments. It is 26mm x 26mm and rouletted. |
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