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General Philatelic/Gen. Discussion : Underprints

 

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Brechinite
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Neddie Seagoon from The Telegoons

25 Jan 2017
03:19:21pm

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I know that back in Victorian times the Underprint was used by various companies for security reasons and advertising.
I have seen them on 1d reds where the company printed its name. I've seen them on New Zealand stamps advertising products ( Pears Soap etc)
I came across this one, a London Company on a Finnish Stamp

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It Reads:-
Farington & Martin, Stamp Importers, South Hackney, London, N.E.

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I assume this was one way of advertising their company to stamp collectors and being able to say "That was one of our stamps".

To those who complain about pencil marks( I am one!!) just be grateful every stamp you buy hasn't the back completely covered with one of these underprints!!
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rjan
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25 Jan 2017
03:45:03pm
re: Underprints

I was unaware of the Finnish ads on back. It is stated that they were applied by companies as private advertising. I am aware of New Zealand stamps which I believe were sponsored/issued by the postal authorities with ads on the back. I think there are also Italian issues.

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nigelc
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25 Jan 2017
04:59:58pm
re: Underprints

I quite like these! Happy

I believe Errington & Martin sent stamps like this as free gifts to advertise their services.

I have a large ONE ANNA "Government of India" revenue stamp that has a different one of their backstamps:

ERRINGTON & MARTIN
STAMP IMPORTERS
SOUTH HACKNEY, N.E.
ILLUSTRATED LIST
POST FREE

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Neddie Seagoon from The Telegoons
25 Jan 2017
03:19:21pm

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I know that back in Victorian times the Underprint was used by various companies for security reasons and advertising.
I have seen them on 1d reds where the company printed its name. I've seen them on New Zealand stamps advertising products ( Pears Soap etc)
I came across this one, a London Company on a Finnish Stamp

Image Not Found

It Reads:-
Farington & Martin, Stamp Importers, South Hackney, London, N.E.

Image Not Found

I assume this was one way of advertising their company to stamp collectors and being able to say "That was one of our stamps".

To those who complain about pencil marks( I am one!!) just be grateful every stamp you buy hasn't the back completely covered with one of these underprints!!

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rjan

25 Jan 2017
03:45:03pm

re: Underprints

I was unaware of the Finnish ads on back. It is stated that they were applied by companies as private advertising. I am aware of New Zealand stamps which I believe were sponsored/issued by the postal authorities with ads on the back. I think there are also Italian issues.

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nigelc

25 Jan 2017
04:59:58pm

re: Underprints

I quite like these! Happy

I believe Errington & Martin sent stamps like this as free gifts to advertise their services.

I have a large ONE ANNA "Government of India" revenue stamp that has a different one of their backstamps:

ERRINGTON & MARTIN
STAMP IMPORTERS
SOUTH HACKNEY, N.E.
ILLUSTRATED LIST
POST FREE

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