Home         Scottish Experimentals         Rollers                 Sideways Duplex

                - Introduction                          - Introduction       - Introduction

 

 

SCOTTISH EXPERIMENTAL DUPLEX CANCELLATIONS

 

ABERDEEN

 

Aberdeen’s Experimental Postmarks lasted from January 1856 until April 1865 (the longest period of any of the Scottish Experimentals) with there being five different types, all of which were shown in the Proof Books

 

Type 1 State 1

wp810893f8_0f.jpg

 

Characteristics: Four short bars either side of ‘1’. The bottom part of the third ‘E’ appears damaged and this is constant on all examples I have seen for this State 1 and also for State 2.

Proofed: 1st January 1856

EKD: 5th January 1856

LKD: 2nd April 1856 (I do have a problem with this as it conflicts with the EKD of Type 1 State 2)

Months of Use:

wpfe615c44_0f.jpg

Known Codes:

wpa2997775_0f.jpg

Scarcity Rating: E (Scarce) in view of relatively short life of this State

wpc8aea789_0f.jpg

 

 

Type 1 State 2

wpdde4f000.gif

Characteristics: The same as State 1 except that  some time in March/April 1856 damage occurred to the first ‘E’ in Aberdeen. This was constant throughout the life of this State . However, rather surprisingly, the damage to the third ‘E’ mentioned in State 1 appears to be complete in examples I have seen during August 1856, July and December 1857. A printing anomaly??

Proofed: N/A

EKD: 19th March 1856 (I have a problem with this as it conflicts with the LKD of Type 1 State 1)

LKD: 21st February 1859

Months of Use:

wpcf6340ff_0f.jpg

Known Codes:

wpb9ece2ad_0f.jpg

Notes: a) The lone ‘C’ could well be an under inked ‘G’. Up until August 1856 ‘G’ did not appear to have a horizontal serif albeit there was a definite vertical line. Thereafter it did. See:

wp408d2f9d_0f.jpg wpdbb0126f_0f.jpg

b) The ‘H’ code is definite and was the  penultimate dated example (19th February 1859)

Scarcity Rating: C (Average), one of the more common Scottish Experimentals

wp6153232b_0f.jpg

 

 

 

Type 2

wp931cee83_0f.jpg

 

Characteristics: Very similar to Type 1 except that a) the letters are slightly larger in this Type 2 (especially the letters ‘D’ and ‘E’ ), b) the left vertical stroke of ‘N’ points to bar 4 rather than bar 3 as is the case in Type 1 and c) the ‘Es’ are undamaged

Proofed: 1st January 1856 (the same date as Type 1)

EKD: 8th December 1856*

LKD: 21st December 1860 (SPG report having seen 22nd December 1860)

Months of Use:

wp3b05f472_0f.jpg

* Previous studies have stated that the EKD of this Type 2 is 7th March 1859. However, I have seen an example (definitely Type 2) which is dated 8th December 1856. A beautiful copy which is included in the Gallery. Apart from this one example it would seem that this Type 2 was held in reserve and then used as a replacement for Type 1 (State 2)

Known Codes:

wp70a32f68_0f.jpg

Similar to Type 1 State 2 above, the Code ‘G’ does not have a horizontal serif

Scarcity Rating: C (Average) except for examples dated prior to 1859 which are currently rated H (Very Few Exist)

wpe21d51b6_0f.jpg

 

 

Type 3

wp555f6215_0f.jpg

Characteristics: As Type 1 but the inner arc is missing. It is assumed that this was a recut of Type 1 (State 2) which had both ‘Es’ corrected but for some reason the inner arc was eliminated (similar to Paisley Type 2 which was Proofed on 9th May 1860). However, it has not been recorded in use.

Proofed: 10th March 1860

EKD: ??

LKD: ??

Months of Use: ??

Known Codes: ??

Scarcity Rating: GPO (Proof Book Entry Only)

 

Type 4

wp04654ff0_0f.jpg

Characteristics: Six short bars each side of ‘1’.

Proofed: 26th March 1860

EKD: 9th January 1861

LKD: 24th December 1862

Months of Use:

wp2c7dafae_0f.jpg

Known Codes:

wp0ad2a2ba_0f.jpg

Scarcity Rating: C (Average)

wp5f2c55aa_0f.jpg

 

 

Type 5

wpc292b447_0f.jpg

Characteristics: As Type 4 but only five short bars each side of ‘1’. In view of the LKD of Type 3 it is likely that this is a recut of Type 4 despite the Proof Book indicating it is ‘new’

Proofed: 25th December 1862

EKD: 6th January 1863

LKD: 29th May 1865*

Months of Use:

wp373a6870_0f.jpg

*I have seen an example which purports to be dated 7th April 1868 and has no Code. However, the year is not clear; I have included it in the Gallery for interest

Known Codes:

wpf7ff0769_0f.jpg

Scarcity Rating: C (Average)

wp3d634a49_0f.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

Sideways Duplex

- Introduction

PLEASE VIEW IN GOOGLE CHROME