Friday 27 October 2023

Queensland 1 shilling mauve cancelled overprint

This page is a census of known examples of the 1899 one shilling mauve and violet issue overprinted with the word 'Cancelled'  This handstamp was introduced in the early 1870s to cancel proofs and other samples to be retained by the authorities (Kenneth Scudder, Queensland Postage Stamps 1879 to 1912, p. 366)

It was typeset with sans-serif capitals, 21 mm long and 2.75 mm high. It was applied in black ink on mint gummed issues, wmk 2nd type "Crown Q", perforation 12.5, 13. It is extremely scarce and rated 5R

The Cancelled overprint

A pair from my collection

From my collection

Seen in the collection of Dr Andrew Mortlock. Ex Alan Griffiths. This example also has the circular ring cancel, which was usually applied to the junction of 4 stamps to cancel stamps as an alternative to a handstamp or overprint for presentation purposes or to be retained by the authorities. Why it was applied in this case is unclear

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