cutouts from precanceled stationery, as far as I know.
Cut-outs from stationery is correct, but not pre-cancelled. Great Britain between 1911 and 1935.
You are right. I wanted to write pre-stamped, but somehow pre-cancelled came out
Thanks for all your help with this....wasted days and then u answer straight up. Much appreciated
Janeflowers said, "…Thanks for all your help with this....wasted days and then u answer straight up."
Wasted? Betcha learned other stuff during your search!
Bob
Here are the full items from BuckaCover.com inventory:
And another value:
Roy
Note from UK
While stationery cut outs are collectable in the US, they have zero market here.
Note that stationery cut-outs could be glued to envelopes and used as stamps at one time. A stationery cut out attached to an envelope with the postmark tieing it to the envelope showing that definite use would be of interest to a postal historian here.
Malcolm
Just to clarify cut-outs and collect-ability in the USA.
Cut-outs from envelopes are collected, usually worth a discount off the value of a complete envelope. Cut-outs from postal cards and aerograms/lettergrams/lettersheets are not regarded as collectable and are not valued in Scott. Those must be collected in their entirety, or are considered to be not much more than fillers.
In the USA, the use of a postal stationary cut-out for regular postage (gluing it on an envelope or post card) is not allowed. Some do get through, though, and fit in the "unauthorized use" topical that some people collect.
Hi does anyone know anything about these imperforates. cannot seem to track them down. Cannot seem to make out any watermark either.
re: Help with 2 wotzits?
cutouts from precanceled stationery, as far as I know.
re: Help with 2 wotzits?
Cut-outs from stationery is correct, but not pre-cancelled. Great Britain between 1911 and 1935.
re: Help with 2 wotzits?
You are right. I wanted to write pre-stamped, but somehow pre-cancelled came out
re: Help with 2 wotzits?
Thanks for all your help with this....wasted days and then u answer straight up. Much appreciated
re: Help with 2 wotzits?
Janeflowers said, "…Thanks for all your help with this....wasted days and then u answer straight up."
Wasted? Betcha learned other stuff during your search!
Bob
re: Help with 2 wotzits?
Here are the full items from BuckaCover.com inventory:
And another value:
Roy
re: Help with 2 wotzits?
Note from UK
While stationery cut outs are collectable in the US, they have zero market here.
Note that stationery cut-outs could be glued to envelopes and used as stamps at one time. A stationery cut out attached to an envelope with the postmark tieing it to the envelope showing that definite use would be of interest to a postal historian here.
Malcolm
re: Help with 2 wotzits?
Just to clarify cut-outs and collect-ability in the USA.
Cut-outs from envelopes are collected, usually worth a discount off the value of a complete envelope. Cut-outs from postal cards and aerograms/lettergrams/lettersheets are not regarded as collectable and are not valued in Scott. Those must be collected in their entirety, or are considered to be not much more than fillers.
In the USA, the use of a postal stationary cut-out for regular postage (gluing it on an envelope or post card) is not allowed. Some do get through, though, and fit in the "unauthorized use" topical that some people collect.