What we collect!

 

Stamporama Discussion Board Logo
For People Who Love To Talk About Stamps
Discussion - Member to Member Sales - Research Center
Stamporama Discussion Board Logo
For People Who Love To Talk About Stamps
Discussion - Member to Member Sales - Research Center
Stamporama Discussion Board Logo
For People Who Love To Talk About Stamps



What we collect!
What we collect!


Europe/Great Britain : Wilding 4p color variety?

 

Author
Postings
thebiggnome
Members Picture


08 Apr 2015
06:50:59pm
Image Not Found

I don't see this in Scott, or in a quick google, but I seem to have come across a color variety in the 4p Wilding. In the bottom row stamps, the background outside the oval is much darker than in the top row. All four of these are the multiple crown watermark, so Scott #359. Do Gibbons or other catalogs list this? Does the variety exist with the other two watermarks?


Like
Login to Like
this post
sheepshanks
Members Picture


08 Apr 2015
07:24:25pm
re: Wilding 4p color variety?

The 2014 SG concise lists the 4d as Ultramarine issued 29/10/1958 and as deep Ultramarine issued 28/4/1965. No mention of outer border shade differences.
However the Post Office announced that a whiter paper was being introduced from18/5/1962 but these varieties are not listed in the Concise but are in Vol. 3 of the GB specialised catalogue. This I do not have, but maybe someone else on the board can look up details for you.
Vic

Like
Login to Like
this post
Charlie2009
Members Picture


09 Apr 2015
01:02:20am
re: Wilding 4p color variety?

According to Vol.3,and I quote:"This 'Shade' was brought about by making more deeply etched Cylinders from a new multipositive,resulting in apparent depth of colour,but there is no difference in the colour of the ink.The change was made deliberately and coincided with the change in the letter rate from 3d to 4d on 17.May 1965".( Ultramarine white paper 18.Oct.1962;Deep ultramarine 28.April 1965)

Like
Login to Like
this post

www.delcampe.net/en_GB/collectables/shop/1Stampman
        

 

Author/Postings
Members Picture
thebiggnome

08 Apr 2015
06:50:59pm

Image Not Found

I don't see this in Scott, or in a quick google, but I seem to have come across a color variety in the 4p Wilding. In the bottom row stamps, the background outside the oval is much darker than in the top row. All four of these are the multiple crown watermark, so Scott #359. Do Gibbons or other catalogs list this? Does the variety exist with the other two watermarks?


Like
Login to Like
this post
Members Picture
sheepshanks

08 Apr 2015
07:24:25pm

re: Wilding 4p color variety?

The 2014 SG concise lists the 4d as Ultramarine issued 29/10/1958 and as deep Ultramarine issued 28/4/1965. No mention of outer border shade differences.
However the Post Office announced that a whiter paper was being introduced from18/5/1962 but these varieties are not listed in the Concise but are in Vol. 3 of the GB specialised catalogue. This I do not have, but maybe someone else on the board can look up details for you.
Vic

Like
Login to Like
this post
Members Picture
Charlie2009

09 Apr 2015
01:02:20am

re: Wilding 4p color variety?

According to Vol.3,and I quote:"This 'Shade' was brought about by making more deeply etched Cylinders from a new multipositive,resulting in apparent depth of colour,but there is no difference in the colour of the ink.The change was made deliberately and coincided with the change in the letter rate from 3d to 4d on 17.May 1965".( Ultramarine white paper 18.Oct.1962;Deep ultramarine 28.April 1965)

Like
Login to Like
this post

www.delcampe.net/en_ ...
        

Contact Webmaster | Visitors Online | Unsubscribe Emails | Facebook


User Agreement

Copyright © 2024 Stamporama.com