ID: 40678376
CANADA #195 (x2) & 212 STAMPS TO NAIVASHA KENYA TYPE 2 BRITISH TAPE COVER 1935
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Condition: Please see description & scans for condition. CANADA #195 (x2) & 212 STAMPS TO NAIVASHA KENYA TYPE 2 BRITISH TAPE COVER 1935 CANADA #195 (x2) & 212 STAMPS TO NAIVASHA KENYA TYPE 2 BRITISH TAPE COVER 193 ... Read More
Item Specifics
- Country
- Canada
- Catalog Number
- 195
- Stamp Type
- General Issue
- Condition
- Cover (Postal History)
- Stamp Format
- Single
- Year of Issue
- 1932
Item Description
Condition: Please see description & scans for condition.CANADA #195 (x2) & 212 STAMPS TO NAIVASHA KENYA TYPE 2 BRITISH TAPE COVER 1935 CANADA #195 (x2) & 212 STAMPS TO NAIVASHA KENYA TYPE 2 BRITISH TAPE COVER 1935 Click images to enlarge Description CANADA Scott #195 (x2 - pair) & 212 stamps tied by October 3, 1935 Sault Ste. Marie Ontario cds on cover sent to Nairobi and redirected to Naivasha, Kenya. Opened to determine a better address and resealed with type 2 tape. Scarce usage! (King George V Type 2, Crown 1, Found Open or damaged and Officially Secured.', Size 67.5mm long & 50.8mm high, Form 'P.48 B.' (EKU 8/18/1933) In summary form, given by Kotanchik in his exhibit: Great Britain was the first country to use repair tapes starting in 1928. Issues through about 1983 were printed on brown (Kraft-style) gummed paper 1 or 2 inches in height. Later issues were printed on white or transparent tape with red printing. Forty-three different basic designs have been reported. A peculiarity of the brown paper tapes is the use of a number in the format "51-nnnn" or "56-nnnn" where "nnnn" is a four digit number. This sequence is found in different locations depending on the issue. For many designs three or four different numbers are typical, but for some there may be as many as ten. The interpretation of these numbers is unknown. All of the tapes are imperforate and supplied to post offices in rolls of 1,000 impressions. Segments of tape were torn off the rolls without regard to the design. All but one of the crown designs is the same as used for seals. other than types 1, 1A, 2 and 21 all tapes are bilingual in French and English. Sent 1930, beautiful as is condition. (Seals / Tapes by definition were used to repair damaged mail caused by a wide variety of conditions and found in a wide range of condition.) This cover appeared in the exhibit of the late Jim Kotanchik's Gold Medal award winning exhibit, "Official Seals of Great Britain" The exhibit was probably last shown at Westpex in 2009. It is possible that some of the information contained therein is no longer current. Jim Kotanchik was a highly regarded expert in worldwide seals. Base shipping is $2.00 domestic and $3.00 international. Purchases at/over $49.95 must be insured. All items/orders selling for over $49.95 will be based upon final sale price. Seller will combine multiple purchases. wait for an Please invoice from seller before making payment. Please take a look at my other listings. There is a clickable link to view a larger picture. The scans accurately reflect the condition yet if you have any questions please feel free to ask. Check out the store listings! Images sell!Get Supersized Images & Free Image HostingCreate your brand with Auctiva'sCustomizable Templates.THE simple solution for Hip sellers.Track Page Views WithAuctiva's FREE Counter
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