2019-02-01 Stamp Magazine PDF
2019-02-01 Stamp Magazine PDF
2019-02-01 Stamp Magazine PDF
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43rd GAERTNER-AUCTION
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Stamp Magazin 2019-FEB
WELCOME
IN THIS ISSUE
In the space of few days last month, the
Charity Commission warned shops about
the perils of selling kiloware, on the
basis that fraudsters are buying it to sell
stamps for re-use, and The Daily
Telegraph reported that this particular black market
was worth £10m a year (see page 24).
Some extraordinary claims were bandied about.
The Commission stated that the majority of stamps
in kiloware are sold for fraudulent re-use. The
newspaper stated that one vendor sold 20,000 such
stamps per month. And Royal Mail stated that
cancelling stamps was its priority. I’m still trying to
work out which of these is the least credible.
There is a clear danger here, if you’ll excuse the
mixed metaphor, that sheep crying wolf results in
babies being thrown out with the bathwater — that
charity shops are castigated for innocently selling
used stamps, and that genuine collectors are
rebuked for innocently providing cover for criminals.
Let’s be clear. If the problem is as serious as
reported, it is not the fault of charity or philately. It is
the fault of security.
In the past decade, Royal Mail has put a great deal
of effort into making definitive stamps harder to
forge (by means of security overlays with date codes
and source codes) and harder to re-use (by means of
tougher gum and die-cut slits). Collectors struggling
to soak Machins off cover in a presentable condition
will be astonished to learn that fraudsters can make 66 Water postmen, and women, have a long history in Britain and other countries
a living out of this labour.
The bottom line, however, is that illegal re-use is
feasible only if stamps are not properly cancelled.
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37 DEVIL’S ADVOCATE
Should postboxes be playing
jolly Christmas jingles while post
offices are busy closing down? 22 Our verdict on the Stamp Classics issue
56 How New Zealand celebrated its most important steam locomotives in 1963 and 1973 51 Malta’s 1922 definitive series 62 Finest engravings of Jindra Schmidt
42 How the 1929 PUC £1 was reimagined in 2010 72 Flags on British stamps amount to much more than the Union Jack 97 Establishing the market value of a classic invert
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ABOVE: The venue is the Business Design Centre in Islington, which also hosted London 2010 and London 2015
The latest definitive stamps from the United Nations UN offices in Vienna, show colourful reinterpretations of
> Bernie Beston
from Australia was
take inspiration from an international symbol of peace, the artwork created as part of the UN’s Non-Violence elected President of
the sculpture outside its headquarters in New York. Art Project. The €0.90 is by the Swedish explorer John the Fédération
Formally titled Non-Violence but nicknamed ‘The Ernst Nilson, while the €2.30 is by Ringo Starr, Lennon’s Internationale de
Knotted Gun’, this bronze sculpture of a revolver with its former collaborator in The Beatles. Philatélie at its
Congress in
barrel tied in a knot was created by the Swedish artist The latter has the word ‘Imagine’ above the trigger, in Bangkok, defeating
Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd, following the murder of his reference to one of Lennon’s best-loved songs. British candidate
friend John Lennon in 1980. It was donated to the UN by The third design, with a 1c value for use in New York, Chris King.
the government of Luxembourg in 1988. has a different format and features an engraving by the
Two of the stamps, with values in euros for use at the Swedish-Norwegian artist Martin Mörck.
> A pristine copy of
China’s unissued
1968 The Whole
Country Is Red 8f
was sold for ¥13.8m
(about £1.6m) by the
China Guardian
auction house in
November. It is the
most expensive
stamp ever sold in
the country.
ABOVE: Sir Daniel Cooper ABOVE: Earl of Crawford ABOVE: Frederick Philbrick > A parcel sent
from the USA to
Australia was
missent to Austria
not once but five
times, before finally
being delivered two
months late,
according to the
Sydney Morning
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QUEENSLAND 1861
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GREAT BRITAIN ON PAPER MIXTURES
Buying & selling stamps,
GB COMMEMS NO XMAS Wide ranging on paper mix includes h.v’s & modern to 2018
issues. ½ lb £16.00, 1 lb £30.00. covers, & postal history
GB HIGH VALUE DEFINS On paper, many from registered & recorded mail so good
cancellations, a clean mix. Includes modern security issues which will become very rare with all
the gold labels used on mail. ½ lb £18.00, 1 lb £35.00.
STAMPEX
GB MULTIPLES ISSUES Try to keep up with the recent multiple issues. Increasing
variety, right up to the latest 2018 Harry Potter, Owls, Game of Thrones, 2017 Droids & Aliens,
Classic Toys, Landmark Buildings, Songbirds, 2016 Mr Men, Shakespeare Quotes, Star Wars,
Comedy Greats, Bridges, 2014 Sustainable Fish, Buckingham Palace etc. Try and complete those
diicult sets. ¼ lb £24.00, ½ lb £45.00.
GB MODERN COMMEMS NO XMAS ONLY While Stocks Last! This sells for a
small fortune on auction sites as they are so hard to ind these days, we can supply very small
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range as so modern but very sought after. 2 oz £13.00. London N1 0QH 13-16 February
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band/perf varieties very cheaply. Over 7000 – 8000 stamps/ 2lbs. 1 lb £15.00, 2 lbs £28.00.
GREAT BRITAIN OFF PAPER MIXTURES 5 Glenbuck Road
GREAT BRITAIN Of paper mixture. The tedious washing of this modern mix has been
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teed totally unpicked. At least 10,000 stamps / 1 lb. 1 lb £19.00, 2 lbs £37.00.
GREAT BRITAIN OFF PAPER COMMEMS NO XMAS Previously included Xmas,
we can now supply without so the rarer Commems only. Wealth of variety from KGVI to date, in- info@stephentaylor.co.uk
cludes some high values. Approx 5000 stamps to 1 lb weight. ¼ lb £22.00, ½ lb £42.00, 1 lb £80.00.
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AUSTRALIA On paper charity mix, includes modern with dream variety, many Commems
Your American dealer in Britain
and high values, collected from a school-teacher in the Outback. Approx. 2500 stamps / 1 lb. 1 lb
£18.00, 2 lbs £34.00.
CANADA Sold out before, we have been fortunate to get fresh stocks from the increasingly dif-
icult country. A colourful on paper charity mixture from the Canadian Save the Children Fund
of Commems, Deins, Large Pictorials and high values. 1 lb £20.00, 2 lbs. £39.00.
NEW ZEALAND On Paper charity mixture with Commems and higher values includes dif-
icult to ind modern. Supplied to us exclusively by a N.Z Charity. Approx. 2500 stamps / 1lb. ½
lb £11.00, 1 lb £20.00.
U.S.A. An on paper charity mixture with stupendous variety. There can’t be many mixtures so at-
tractive and with such good count. Approx count 3500 to 4000 stamps. Per 1lb £16.00, 2lbs £30.00.
EUREKA! We’ve found it. This has to be our best world mixture yet. At least 85% commems The History & Local Post of
with a staggering variety with around 100 countries/states (yes we have found stamps from that
many). Much modern and many high values included. Our SUPER WORLD 100. ½ lb £28.00,
1 lb £55.00, 2 lbs £105.00.
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OVERSEAS FOREIGN & COMMONWEALTH CHARITY MIXTURE With ERIE
over 120 Charity sources in this country it is not surprising that this is the ultimate mixture of
Foreign & Commonwealth stamps essentially on paper. Enormous variety and mostly modern Revised and Updated - 2009
as it is collected from oices on a day to day basis. Many h. values as many are Air mail values
and a lot will never be seen in approval books! 1 lb £30.00, 2 lbs £55.00, 5 lbs £125.00.
EUROPEAN COMMEMORATIVES New in the spring again it has been remarkably
successful. Mostly Commemoratives from all corners of Europe (No GB). Great variety with This modern edition contains
high values and semi-postals. Includes very interesting stamps from the new Russian States,
Iceland, Faroes, Greenland, Vatican, Monaco, San Marino, United Nations and Liechtenstein.
A must for all collectors of Europe. ½ lb £28.00, 1 lb £55.00.
More Local History
COMMEMORATIVES & LARGE ONLY ON PAPER MIXTURES Special Additional Detail of the Ford Tri-Motor
ofer. Buy 2 diferent lots of the Commems & Large mixtures below deduct 5% from the price,
4 items deduct 10%, 8 items deduct 20%! AUSTRALIA ½ lb £19, 1 lb £35.00. AUSTRIA ¼
lb £35, ½ lb £68.00. BELGIUM. ¼ lb £23, ½ lb £45.00. BHUTAN ¼ lb £35, ½ lb £68.00. BO-
All Stamps including 2009 issue
TSWANA ¼ lb £18, ½ lb £35.00. CANADA ¼ lb £40, ½ lb £70.00. CYPRUS ¼ lb £30, ½ lb
£58.00. FAROES 2oz £39, ¼ lb £74.00. FINLAND ¼ lb £20, ½ lb £39.00.FRANCE ¼ lb £23.00,
Over 200 Illustrations
½ lb £42.00. FRENCH AFRICA ¼ lb £47, ½ lb £90.00. GERMANY ½ lb £16, 1 lb £30.00.
GERMANY H.V COMMEMS ¼ lb £22, ½ lb £40. GIBRALTAR ¼ lb £30, ½ lb £58. GREECE
¼ lb £31, ½ lb £60. GUERNSEY ¼ lb £33, ½ lb £65.00. IRAN ¼ lb £30.00, ½ lb £58.00. ISLE
OF MAN ½ lb £33, 1 lb £59.00. JERSEY ¼ lb £33, ½ lb £65.00. JAPAN ¼ lb £22, ½ lb £40.00. ORDER YOUR COPY TODAY
LUXEMBOURG ¼ lb £39, ½ lb £77.00. MALTA ½ lb £16, 1 lb £30.00.NEPAL ¼ lb £20, ½ lb
£38.00. NORWAY ¼ lb £23, ½ lb £45.00. SPAIN ¼ lb £23.00, ½ lb £44.00. SWISS ¼ lb £23, ½ lb Send to:
£45.00. THAILAND ¼ lb £23, ½ lb £45.00U.S.A ½ lb £25, 1 lb £48.00.
OFF PAPER MIXTURES
SPECIAL OFFER NO. 7: Buy 1 lb World, 1 lb British Commonwealth and 1 lb W.
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WORLD SCOOP An Of paper mix scooped from our oddments tub. Emanating from
Charities, Auctions, personal collections etc. You will ind high Cat (please tell us when you do)
Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire, EN8 8GS,
& many additions for your collection. Each 1 lb lot is over 7000 stamps, costing around ½ p
each. ½ lb £18.00, 1 lb £35.00, 5 lbs £155.00. Sale price ½ lb £16.00, 1 lb £31.00, 5 lbs £139.00.
England
BRITISH COMMONWEALTH SCOOP Sold out over the last 8 months, we can now sup-
ply more of our popular Of paper mixture covering old Empire & modern Commonwealth. Several
clients found stamps cataloguing £10 to £50 each. No promises but with at least 7,000 stamps/1lb
you’ll have great fun sorting. ½ lb £31.00, 1 lb £60.00. Sale price ½ lb £27.90, 1 lb £54.00.
Price including postage & packing only
WEST EUROPE SCOOP An Of paper mixture of small and large stamps with much
earlier material. Many better and unusual values. In great demand as our interests in the EEC
£14.50
grow. Approx. 10,000 stamps to 1 lb costing around ½ p each. ½ lb £28.00, 1 lb £55.00. Sale
price ½ lb £25.00, 1 lb £49.00.
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Stamp-on-stamp nod to
oldest philatelic society
T
he Stamp Classics miniature sheet, to highlighting a key issue from a different It promotes the study of philately through
be issued on January 15, is billed as a reign. These are presented in their original holding regular meetings and exhibitions,
celebration of Royal Mail’s history, sizes, meaning that the formats vary, and giving awards, publishing new research,
and of organised philately. It marks the the way the sheet is perforated creates a maintaining a huge library and a growing
150th anniversary of the Royal Philatelic non-postal label holding its title. museum, and offering a world-renowned
Society London, and the 50th anniversary of The RPSL is the oldest philatelic society expertisation service.
the official opening of the original Postal in the world, formed in April 1869 as the The National Postal Museum opened to
Museum by the Queen. Philatelic Society London. The future King the public in 1969, as part of the General
Its three 1st class and three £1.55 values George V became its patron in 1896, and Post Office complex in the city of London,
are all stamp-on-stamp designs, each Edward VII granted it royal status in 1906. housing the superb Reginald Phillips
NEWS IN BRIEF
offer festive surprise more pictorial stamp issues, and that the absence of
Royal Mail kiosks from exhibitions and other events will
continue indefinitely.
In the run-up to Christmas,
What will happen when existing stocks of pictorial
Royal Mail adapted eight
designs run out is unclear. Will the digital printer at ISP
postboxes around the UK to play
be bought into use to replenish supplies for Royal Mail
traditional Christmas jingles, the
kiosks such as the one at The Postal Museum, or would
sound of sleigh bells or a
this not be considered worthwhile?
message from Father Christmas
Commemorative overprints should continue, and we
when letters and cards were
believe The Postal Museum has something planned to
posted in them.
coincide with Stampex.
Besides being visibly
Horizon-style labels may become the norm from
decorated with snowflakes, they
machines installed in post offices, as they are used
were invisibly fitted with sensors
largely by customers sending parcels.
that triggered recordings when
letters were dropped inside.
POST & GO VARIETIES
Initially, from November 26,
The Winter Greenery designs reissued for the Christmas
postboxes were adapted on
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were required to sit down and sign
hundreds of covers for the philatelic ABOVE: An autopen at work, duplicating a signature with mechanical accuracy
market. As you would expect, they
quickly got bored doing this, and it
wasn’t long before other means of
providing signatures were being tried.
One solution was photocopies, which
are usually easy to recognise because
they don’t have the colour or sheen of a
genuine stroke of a pen.
Another was ‘secretarials’, made by a
personal assistant who is practised at
forging the boss’s signature. Although
they are strokes of a real pen, they
usually look suspicious to expert eyes.
Most insidious were ‘autopens’,
mechanical devices which precisely
replicate genuine autographs by moving
a pen over paper in a repeatable pattern.
These have been widely used since the ABOVE: Dutch souvenir cover supposedly signed by the astronaut John Young. In fact, it’s the work of a machine
early 1960s by officials and celebrities
who are too busy to sign hundreds of ‘It’s quite easy to identify autopen this is Chris Spain’s site, which you can
documents or souvenirs in person, and signatures,’ he said. ‘The common traits find at www.astroautopens.com
their results appear perfect. are consistent line thickness from
beginning to end, due to unchanging STRANGE VIBRATIONS
BAD NEWS pressure, and usually, but not always, In some cases, with a magnifying glass,
Recently a dealer offered me a collection the use of a bold and black marker such you can actually detect the minuscule
of more than two dozen covers signed by as a Sharpie pen.’ vibrations of an autopen. This is the case
astronauts of the Mercury, Gemini and Repeat your own signature 100 times on a cover I have which was supposedly
Apollo programmes. My heart raced, but in quick succession, and then compare signed by John Young, one of the 12 men
then the caveat emptor (buyer beware) the first one with the last one. Are they who walked on the Moon.
principle sunk in. identical? Of course not, because fatigue Young’s signature was notoriously
Since I was given plenty of time to and carelessness set in. In fact each of difficult to attain, because as an
decide whether I wanted them, I sent the 100 will be unique, in a tiny way. employee of NASA he believed he should
them off to one of Europe’s foremost So if you have a signed cover on which not sign items which would allow others
authorities on astronauts’ signatures for the signature is absolutely identical to to make a private profit. You would
a meticulous examination. He judged one that is known to be authentic, the therefore expect most of his autographs
95% of them to be the work of autopens. chances are they are both by autopen. to be by autopen.
For this reason, a number of books Sure enough, if you scrutinise the
GOOD NEWS and websites now provide examples of loops in his handsome series of
That was the bad news. The more autopen patterns, against which you can flourishes, you can see the shimmer of
positive news is that he could tell the compare any covers and other the autopen’s stylus.
genuine from the fake. documents you own. A good example of Jeff Dugdale
Simon Templar film had a philatelic plot line Might Denmark follow
As a follow-up to the USA out of the UPU?
Gordon Hendry’s
In response to your news story about the
Soapbox column on the
United States’ plan to leave the Universal
theme of philately on
Postal Union (January issue, page 8), there
film (December issue,
is a lot of talk about a similar move in
page 31), I’d like to
Denmark, where I’m currently working.
offer up one of George
The ailing postal service here has to
Sanders’ outings as
deliver millions of packages posted from
Simon Templar, in The
China for just a few kroner compensation,
Saint in Palm Springs,
which only adds to the amount of red in its
released in 1941.
account books.
A police inspector
Allan Brink, via e-mail
asks the Saint to act as
a bodyguard to his old
friend, who plans to
take three valuable Call it Amexit?
stamps from New York
It can’t just be me who has noted the
to California. The man
parallels between Brexit and the United
is murdered soon
States wanting to leave the UPU. Is the
afterwards, so the
entire world order disintegrating?
Saint decides to carry
Denis Williams, Cardiff
them himself to the
intended recipient.
Although the stamps
are stated to be worth Shouldn’t security
$65,000 each (in 1941,
remember),
features make pen
collectors will be cancels unnecessary?
amused at the way in
which they are stored Given all the security measures applied to
and handled, with not a modern definitives, including adhesive which
stock book or a pair of prevents stamps from being washed off
tweezers in sight. They envelopes, it seems unnecessary that Royal
are transported in a Mail has a policy of vandalising them if they
locket, a pill tin, or in a secret pocket in the lapel of the The Saint’s jacket. have not been properly cancelled.
With such carefree handling, the only surprise is that the value of these stamps had not Since receiving used high-value stamps
plummeted by the end of the film. through the post is such a rarity, due to the
Steven Ardron, Highbury use of postage labels by post offices, the
value of these items is at a premium. But
any collectors posting them to themselves
If you don’t ask, you don’t get. But if you do ask? or fellow collectors risk these items being
defaced on route.
This 1995 airmail cover from India made me Indian postal service complied. Dave Savage, Lisburn
think about the ongoing criticism of Royal Are British postal history collectors trying
Mail’s defacing of stamps with pen similar messages? If so, do they ever have
cancellations. the desired effect? HOT TOPICS
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The spirit of King George V was resurrected, and St George rode into battle again.
What’s the story behind the attractive Festival of Stamps ‘retro’ issues of 2010?
■ Report by Peter Marren
ABOVE: Gerry Barney’s 2010 artwork of St George and the dragon (left) was based on that of the 1929 Postal Union Congress £1 stamp (right) but redrawn and rearranged
DIAMOND JUBILEE
Another fine example of Barney’s work was on the 2012
miniature sheet celebrating the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.
One of the six stamps was his own modernised version of
one of the earliest definitives of the reign, Edmund Dulac’s
ABOVE: 2001 England country definitives
design for the 1s, 1s 3d and 1s 6d values using the portrait by
Dorothy Wilding. The ornamentation was redrawn and the
inscriptions and value amended as necessary, but the
character of the original was unchanged. ‘The stamp is new,’
says Barney, ‘but in keeping with what’s gone before.’
The crown, typography and background pattern in the border
were Barney’s doing too, inspired by the official Coronation
programme of 1953.
Besides a new Machin definitive, the other four stamps in the
sheet are based on effigies of the Queen from banknotes and
coins. Designed by Rupert Denyer, they are not simple
reproductions, because careful retouching was required to
ABOVE: 2012 Diamond Jubilee miniature sheet achieve legibility at stamp size.
the 1911 1d red, but in an entirely was slightly rearranged so that the (still in use on railway tickets even
new large-format, double-frame shield, slightly enlarged, appeared though the state-owned enterprise
arrangement. to the left, instead of the right. no longer exists as such), and a
The 1st class value inevitably had It looked spectacular, but how version of the Guinness harp logo.
a more modern look, as it was the image produced? Barney is known for his uncanny
overlapped the Mackennal portrait ability to draw objects with near-
of King George with the Machin Traditional skills perfect accuracy. ‘He is the only
portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. Even While Denyer was responsible for designer I’ve come across who can
so, it was suggestive of famous the 1st class stamp, combining the singlehandedly design a bottle
issues of the past, notably the 1940 various elements on computer, and with its label and all the associated
set marking the 100th anniversary Ng prepared the various elements typography and illustration,
of postage stamps, and the 1990 set that would go into the £1 stamp, entirely by hand,’ says Denyer.
marking the 150th anniversary, Sedley Place’s secret weapon was His rendition of St George and
both of which were double-head Barney, who would combine these the dragon is a vivid illustration of
designs. into a coherent piece of artwork. this skill. It is so close to the 1929
Yet it was the border, as much as Most designers have long since image that it is natural to assume
the stamps, which drew the eye. It thrown away their drawing boards, that the original artwork was used,
illustrated St George slaying the but Barney, now aged 78, is one of but no. In fact, it is based on a
dragon, very much in the style of the few still working today who freehand drawing, accomplished
the iconic Postal Union Congress £1 specialises in the more traditional without technical aids.
stamp of 1929, but obviously skills of typographic drawing. ‘I’m ‘I drew it at four times the
redrawn. one of a dying breed,’ he says. reproduction size,’ Barney
It had the appearance of a Without realising it, you will remembers, ‘first on tracing paper,
line-engraving, but did not have have seen his work elsewhere. and then I copied the layout in
the half-tones of the original Earlier in his career, he designed drawing ink. It seemed to take
artwork by Harold Nelson. Also it British Rail’s double-arrow logo forever, especially as I wanted to
use line only, without half-tones.’
It was also Barney who drew the
£1 stamp, by hand, from Denyer
and Ng’s design. Besides the
elements borrowed from definitive
stamps, it incorporated a further
subtle tribute to the PUC £1 by
adopting a similar value tablet.
The stamp was printed by
lithography, but from a computer-
engraved cylinder which gives the
impression that it was etched in
steel by acid in the traditional way.
offered stamp-on-stamp were higher-value stamps, it is issue of 1934, which did not include
reproductions of four of the iconic worth bearing in mind that £1 in the £1 value.
issues of King George’s reign. 1913 equates to about £100 today. According to Douglas Muir,
A pair of 1st class values featured Curator of Philately at The Postal
the British Empire Exhibition 1d Modern techniques Museum, who was closely involved
red and 1½d brown of 1924, which Most intrguingly, though, the in the production of these stamps,
was significant in being Great Seahorses £1 depicted is a stamp the reason for this anomaly is that
Britain’s very first commemorative that never actually existed! The the 1934 dies were more suitable for
issue, while a pair of £1 values original design for this value, reproduction than those of 1913.
recalled the 10s blue and £1 green which was limited to a single The miniature sheet was printed
of the high-value definitive series printing in 1913, was engraved by Enschedé in a combination of
of 1913-34, better known as the with horizontal lines as the intaglio and litho, and the way in
‘Seahorses’. background to the King’s head; the which the original hand-engraved
Whilst it was perfectly reproduction has the cross-hatched die had to be copied and
appropriate that the latter pair lines of the re-engraved Seahorses reproduced to allow the stamps to
be printed using modern
intaglio techniques was a
painstaking process.
Ultimately, getting a crisp image
was considered more important
than accurately illustrating the
issued stamp. ■
‘The Seahorses £1
depicted on The
King’s Stamps
miniature sheet is a
stamp that never
ABOVE: On both £1 values in the 2010 The King’s Stamps issue (left), the portrait of George V featured a cross-hatched
background. This was something which the original Seahorses £1 green (right) never had, as it was not re-engraved actually existed’
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Loco motivation
New Zealand’s most historic locomotives were celebrated in two stamp issues of
the 1960s and 1970s, reminding us how vital they were in opening up the country
■ Report by Christopher Moor
early services
New Zealand’s first train ran from
the city of Christchurch to the
suburb of Ferrymead, in the South
Island, on December 1, 1863. The
4¼-mile service was operated by
the provincial government of
Canterbury.
It was a modest start to the
building of a national rail network,
but remarkable when you consider
that the first European settlers had ABOVE: A Ja-class peak in the 1860s, and were not crosses over itself in a tight circle
arrived in this area as recently as locomotive pulling a brought to an end until 1872. by means of two tunnels.
1840, and that the Canterbury goods train through In certain parts of the country,
Pilgrims who sailed from England New Zealand’s rugged difficult terrain also caused national network
in four ships had begun to terrain in the 1960s problems for railway builders, Following the abolition of
establish the city of Christchurch necessitating some impressive feats provincial governments in 1876, the
as recently as 1850. of civil engineering, such as the railways came under the control of
Canterbury Provincial Railways Rimutaka incline, with its average the central government, and most
soon began to build lines running gradient of 1-in-15, and the private lines were eventually taken
along the east coast, towards Raurimu spiral, where the line into state ownership.
Dunedin in the south and
Marlborough in the north. Initially
these had a broad gauge of 5ft 3in,
although a narrow gauge of 3ft 6in
was later adopted as the national
standard.
The North Island had no trains
until December 24, 1873, when the
first service ran between Penrose
and Onehunga, two suburbs of
Auckland, again operated by the
provincial government.
The delay in developing the
railways was caused partly the
Land Wars, a long-running series
of armed conflicts between the
British colonial government and
the indigenous Maori people over
the appropriation of land for
European settlers. These reached a ABOVE: Illustrated first day cover for the 1963 Centenary of Railways set, featuring the special Christchurch pictorial datestamp
ABOVE: 1973 Steam Locomotives 5c, depicting Passchendaele, the first Ab-class loco ABOVE: 1973 Steam Locomotives 10c, depicting No1274, the last Ja-class loco
Printing and usage bottom row, and plate numbers adopted a decimal currency, so
The stamps were produced by De under the third. The sheet value is these stamps would be
La Rue in Britain, by photogravure, printed in the top left selvedge. denominated in cents, not pence.
using black, blue, red and yellow Both stamps remained on sale at The Steam Locomotives set
inks. They were printed on paper post offices until February 29, 1964. would be the second in an annual
with the NZ & Star watermark, Total sales were 17,502,240 of the 3d series devoted to vintage transport,
which appears sideways on the stamp, which met the domestic which had started in 1972.
lower value and sideways inverted letter rate, and 968,380 of the 1s 9d, With the country’s last steam loco
on the higher value. which was used for airmail letters having been decommissioned in
BELOW: New Zealand Both designs came in sheets of to the United Kingdom. 1971, the four stamps issued on
Post Office first day 120 (10 rows of 12 in the case of the April 4, 1973, were intended as a
cover for the 1973 3d, and 12 rows of 10 in the case of 1973 steam locos issue tribute to the home-built engines
Steam Locomotives the 1s 9d), perforated 14. By the time New Zealand issued which had served the railways
set, with a A printer’s imprint is found another locomotive-themed set, faithfully over the generations.
Wellington postmark under the first two stamps in the 10 years later, New Zealand had They were designed by Maurice
Conly, who had been the official
artist of the Royal New Zealand
Air Force for 54 years and had been
designing New Zealand stamps
since 1955.
Four stars
Conly depicted the four selected
locos largely in black, with
coloured trim highlighting
elements such as livery, name
plaques and lights, against a plain
coloured background, with the
country name and denomination
added in red. A feature of the set
was the lack of a white border
around the designs.
On the 3c stamp, a pale green
background enhanced the image of
Printing and usage The stamps saw use mainly on first day covers, from the New
The Steam Locomotive issue was domestic mail, and the quantities Zealand Post Office and from
printed by lithography by Harrison sold were 6,532,200 of the 3c, private cover producers, in some
& Sons in Britain, on chalk- 6,353,520 of the 4c, 1,667,400 of the cases with special postmarks.
surfaced, unwatermarked paper. 5c and 1,030,100 of the 10c. They Moreover, the Handbook-Catalogue
Five colours were required to remained on sale at post offices of New Zealand Stamps, published
produce the 3c value, and four each until May 31, 1973, and philatelic by Campbell Paterson, lists several
for the 4c, 5c and 10c. outlets until March 31, 1974. varieties of these stamps. In the
All values came in sheets of 100 1963 set, these include the omission
(10 rows of 10), perforated 14.25. Appealing collectables of blue from the 3d value and the
The imprint and designer’s name Both the sets of stamps are very omission of red from the 1s 9d; in
can be found under the first three affordable, priced from about $6 the 1973 set, the 3c, 4c and 5c are all
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nlike many great
engravers, who were
encouraged into the craft
by their artistic fathers, Jindra
Schmidt had an aunt to thank for
pointing him in the right direction.
Born in 1897 in Bohemia, then
part of the Austro-Hungarian
Empire, Schmidt had a goldsmith
for a father, but was orphaned at
the tender age of three and raised
by his uncle.
When he professed an interest in
becoming a painter, he was given
no encouragement from that
quarter, but his aunt decided he
should become an apprentice at her
son-in-law’s wood engraving shop.
Pushing the
boat out
There are long traditions of mail being delivered by postmen in small boats, both in
Britain and abroad. They tend to involve eccentric characters in extreme locations
■ Report by John Wright
e usually think of
London calling
Domestically, the most important
example was the Thames River
Post, which was established on
February 10, 1800, and would last ABOVE: Promotional letters, which equates to about 100 more easily in the mist.
for more than 150 years. illustration of an per working day. Unfortunately, the jacket turned
It was set up to provide a postal intrepid river It turned out to be a dangerous out to be rather smarter than the
service to ships moored in the Pool postman doing his job, perhaps not surprisingly given man wearing it. According to Cliff
of London, the busy tidal port area rounds in the Pool of the way the postman’s small Evans, a descendant of subsequent
stretching from London Bridge London in the early rowing boat had to navigate its way generations of river postmen,
downstream to Limehouse (a 20th century, through choppy waters between writing for the Isle of Dogs Life
similar service was offered on the surrounded by large big ships. Within a few years website, Simpson Jr found himself
River Tyne, based at South Shields). ships in the shadow Simpson lost an apprentice, who on the run after ‘he stole various
The General Post Office hired of Tower Bridge drowned in the river, and in 1806 letters and £20 from a merchant in
William Simpson as its first river he himself died after falling down Whitechapel, a capital offence that
postman, and in his first year of a hatch left open on a ship. carried the death penalty’.
service he is reported to have It must have been with some A warrant poster was circulated,
delivered or received around 27,000 trepidation that his son, William offering a reward of £100
Simpson Jr, took over from him. (equivalent to about £6,000 today),
‘The Thames River Post, which led to his capture. Tried at
Capital offence the Old Bailey in 1810, he was
established in 1800 to provide a A rudimentary uniform was found guilty and condemned to the
introduced around this time, in the gallows.
postal service to ships moored in form of a bright scarlet jacket, with A reprieve was granted, but still
the Pool of London, would last an arm badge, so that these he was transported to a penal
posties could be recognised more colony for life, sailing to Australia
for more than 150 years’ easily as postal employees and seen on the convict ship Guildford. When
ABOVE: The reward notice issued by the General Post Office in 1810
for the arrest of the errant river postman William Simpson Jr
ABOVE: George Henry Evans, Thames river postman from 1885-1914, in his boat, Jessie
from which the islanders (and in ‘He was a post office messenger
one case a hotel) can collect it. boy two years ago. Then he took
over as water postman 696 when he
Poole postie was just 18.’ Although he was
Yet another Pathé film, made in casually attired, a ‘GPO 696’ metal
1964 and entitled Water Postman, badge adorned his brown jacket to
focuses on the teenager who confirm his official status.
delivered mail, as well as fresh Setting off on his 15-mile round
milk, bread and newspapers, daily trip at 7.30am, six days a week, the
Visiting these to distribute the to the residents of four islands in postman’s job involved emptying
mail to isolated residents, ‘twice Poole Harbour, Dorset. the lone postbox on Brownsea
weekly in winter and three times a ‘Alan Marsh does his three-hour Island, as well as exchanging
week in summer’, was the job of round in his own motor launch,’ bundles with householders and
Alexander MacFarlane, smartly trumpets the narrator, over images nature reserve wardens.
dressed in a blue uniform and of the fresh-faced youngster Today, the mail is carried across
peaked cap, in his traditional confidently handling his wooden to Brownsea Island by vessels
wooden motor launch Waterwitch, motorboat Blue Bayou amongst the operated by the National Trust,
flying a red-and-white Royal Mail harbour’s tricky sandbanks. which runs the nature reserve, or
pennant from its flagpost.
In true Local Hero fashion, it is
revealed that MacFarlane was not INACCESSIBLE OZ
only the local water postman but
also the registrar, church session
Australia has its fair share of
clerk and boat hire operator. ‘Not
remote communities, and many
once since the service began has he
people living alongside the
missed a sailing, despite fog, ice
meandering Hawkesbury River,
and winter gales,’ according to the
north of Sydney in New South
narrator, delivering more than
Wales, still have their mail
3,000 letters and parcels a year.
delivered by boat.
On the largest island, he would
On their website, the operators
announce his arrival by ringing a
cheerfully advertise their
large bell near the jetty, so that
services as ‘about a hundred
residents could come to pick up
years behind the times’.
their correspondence from him and
The Hawkesbury mail boat is
hand him outgoing letters.
also a passenger cruiser, though,
These days, mail is carried to the
as the site makes clear. ‘Enjoy the
islands of Loch Lomond on regular
magnificent scenery as we deliver
passenger boat services which have
the mail and other essentials (the
a contract with Royal Mail, every
odd bottle of whiskey or rum) to
day in summer and three times a
the river-access-only
week in winter, weather
settlements upriver.’
permitting. It is not delivered in
person, but deposited at a point
ABOVE: Alan Marsh and Blue Bayou doing the same rounds two decades later, from
ABOVE: The Poole Harbour water postman mooring his boat to a jetty in 1947 the Pathé newsreel film Water Postman (1964)
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‘Versions of the
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other types of flag can be found. sailor Ben Ainslie Castle, also show one of these two.
celebrating with the The sets which feature the most in sets celebrating
The first British stamp to show a Union Flag after his examples of the Union Flag,
flag was the 1955 £1 definitive, victory in the men’s however, are the 2012 issues seagoing ships, by
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way of the White
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although it is such a tiny detail that dozen happy champions were
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Union Flag or the Royal Standard. draped in it.
Many of the stamps featuring Versions of the Union Flag also The St George’s Cross has
other royal and historic buildings, appear in various sets celebrating appeared most prominently on
seagoing ships, by way of the stamps celebrating English
White Ensign (flown by Royal participation in sporting events. In
Navy vessels), the Red Ensign the 2002 miniature sheet for the
(flown by the Merchant Navy) or Football World Cup, for example, it
the Blue Ensign (flown by official was gloriously spread across four
organisations such as the police). se-tenant stamps in a composite
The 2001 issue marking the design.
Centenary of the Submarine The Saltire first appeared in the
Service illustrated not only the British Army Uniforms set of 1983,
‘Union Jack’ (the Union Flag flown accompanying members of the
on a ship’s flagstaff) and the White Royal Scots Regiment, while the
Ensign, but also the flag of the Welsh flag was featured
LEFT: 1969 Investiture Chief of Defence Staff. Amusingly, prominently as long go as 1969,
of the Prince of there was also the Jolly Roger, flying above the towers of
Wales 5d, illustrating traditionally flown by pirate ships Caernarfon Castle in the set
the Welsh flag flying but adopted by some British celebrating the Investiture of the
over the King’s Gate submarines to boast of their Prince of Wales.
at Caernarfon Castle successes during both world wars. All three flags were squeezed
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commemorating the Pan- How I Made A Fortune On The Pan-
American Exposition, the American Stamps, he ended up with a
world’s fair held in Buffalo in 1901, total profit of around $300 (equivalent
was printed in two colours, which to $8,500 today).
carried the inherent risk of sheets Even more fortunate was Fred
being printed with inverted centres. Schoenberg, a Sunday school teacher
Sure enough, such errors were created from the same borough of New York,
in the production of several values, who purchased an entire sheet of 100
and the philatelic value in these inverts but didn’t realise until one of
proved beyond the imagination of the his colleagues spotted the error.
lucky few who discovered them. A few days later he received a visit
When Frederick Davis, a company from a man who announced himself
secretary in Brooklyn, asked for a as a ‘postal inspector’ and demanded
half-sheet of the 2c to be purchased for ABOVE: USA 1901 Pan-American Exposition 2c with inverted centre the return of the sheet in exchange for
office use, a sharp-eyed junior spotted a regular sheet. After Schoenberg
that the vignette of the Empire State Express locomotive had refused, the man returned the following day offering $100; he
been printed upside-down. Davis soon found himself hawking kept returning on subsequent days, increasing the offer until it
the stamps up and down Nassau Street, where most of New reached £1,000, which Schoenberg accepted. When the
York’s stamp dealers were based. ‘inspector’ paid up with a motley selection of used notes, it gave
He sold singletons initially at $1 each and then, as demand away his true identity as an agent for a cartel of dealers.
increased, at $5, then $10 and finally at $12.50. He kept one for Davis and Schoenberg would no doubt be astonished to see
himself, and just a year later he was turning down offers of $75 that a single 2c invert can achieve $90,000 at auction today. ■
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