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NEWFOUNDLAND 113ii 1911 12c DEEP CLARET ROYAL FAMILY ISSUE RE-ENTRIES MPH CV$60

Description: NEWFOUNDLAND 113ii 1911 12c DUKE OF CONNAUGHT ROYAL FAMILY RE-ENTRIES MPH CV$60 Please read the TERMS OF SALE below prior to bidding. BID WITH CONFIDENCE - SATISFACTION GUARANTEED NEWFOUNDLAND 113ii 1911 12c DUKE OF CONNAUGHT ROYAL FAMILY RE-ENTRIES MPH CV$60 Twelve cent, Prince Arthur, the Duke of Connaught, stamp from the Royal Family, King George V coronation issue of 1911-1916, deep claret (catalogues say "plum" - looks closer to deep claret or maroon to me based on the Stanley Gibbons Stamp Colour Key), perf 14.2x14.2. There are at least 7 perforation varieties reported for the Royal Family issue - 5 of the 12 cent value. Re-entries in some of the letters of "NEWFOUNDLAND' as well as above 'POSTAGE'. Approximately 50% of original gum disturbed by previous hinging, hinge remnant, album adhesion. Sound, fault-free example of this Newfoundland stamp. Stamp shown is a good representative of those that are available. If the stamp received fails to meet expectations, it may be returned for a replacement or full refund. Prince Arthur, the Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (1850 - 1942) was the third son amd seventh of the nine children of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. He became Field Marshall of the British Army in 1902 and served in South Africa, Canada, Ireland, Eqypt and India. After his military service ended he was appointed Governor General of Canada, serving from 1911 to 1916. When he died in 1942, Arthur was the last serviving son of Queen Victoria. The design image used in the engraving plate to print the 12 cent Prince Arthur stamp was apparently taken from a 1921 W. & D. Downey portrait studio photograph Recess printed from engraved plates on medium weight, crisp, white wove paper with vertical mesh, clear to slightly yellowish toned gum. The designs of this issue were produced in relatively small formats resulting in stamps being printed very close together. Most stamps have very narrow margins or none at all with perforations cutting into one or more sides. Stamps with reasonably decent centering and perforations clear of the design on all sides may be considered as very fine for this issue. The June 19, 1911 coronation of King George V provided members of the British Commonwealth opportunities to commemorate the event through the production of new stamp issues. Newfoundland lead the way with an unprecedented set of stamps depicting all the members of the Royal household - some for the first (and only) time ever. The 11 stamp set included 10 Royal portrait images plus a 15 cent high value stamp featuring the Newfoundland Colonial seal, officially granted by King George IV in 1827. This "Great Seal of the Colony" depicts Mercury, the god of commerce, presenting to Britannia, a fisherman bearing gifts from the bounty of the sea (Newfoundland's life blood). The central image repeated that designed by Raymond Ostrander Smith (1873-1933) for the 30 cent value of the 1897 "Cabot" issue. Under contact with Whitehead, Morris and Company Limited (Whitehead, Morris and Company did not have the equipment necessary to print stamps from engraved plates): Perkins, Bacon and Company apparently recess printed the 1c 2c, 3c, 4c, 5c, and 10c value stamps from dies and engraving plates produced by De La Rue and Company of London. Printing of the 6c, 8c, 9c, 12, and 15c higher value stamps was sub-contracted to A. Alexander and Sons Limited of London using engraved plates provided by MacDonald and Sons. Whitehead, Morris most likely gummed and perforated all the stamps and prepared them for shipment to Newfoundland. Images should provide all the information necessary to make a reasonably intelligent bid on this lot. However, if it doesn't live up to your expectations you are always welcome to return it for a full refund - NO QUESTIONS ASKED. My feedback speaks for itself. I am confident that a mutually satisfactory solution can be worked out to any problem that might develop. Please give me a chance to fix something that is not satisfactory to you before leaving negative feedback. Although 3 and 4 star DSR scores may be considered "good" by just about any reasonable standard, they aren't as far as ebay is concerned. Anything but 5 ratings in a seller's DSR score may impact their ability to offer items for sale on ebay. Therefore, having an opportunity to earn your highest rating would be very much appreciated. Thank you for your consideration. TERMS OF SALE SHIPPING/HANDLING/INSURANCE: FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING PAYMENT: payment by PayPal only. Payment is expected within 3 days unless prior arrangements have been made. RETURNS: Unless otherwise noted, any item may be returned within 30 days for a refund of the purchase price - NO QUESTIONS ASKED. Returned items must be received in the same condition as sold. S/H charges will not be refunded unless return is due to seller error in which case buyer will be fully reimbursed for shipping costs both ways. FEEDBACK: Appropriate feedback will always be left upon receipt of payment for each item purchased. Bidder feedback is welcome but never required to receive mine. Placing a bid indicates that you have read and accept the terms of sale. Please don't hesitate to contact me through the "Ask Seller A Question" link on eBay if you have questions concerning a lot. Due to a proliferation of fake eBay email messages, I will not respond to questions sent directly to my email address. Constructive comments and notification of possible oversights or errors in descriptions are always welcome. THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST AND GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR BIDS.

Price: 34.95 USD

Location: Beaverton, Oregon

End Time: 2024-12-24T20:15:34.000Z

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NEWFOUNDLAND 113ii 1911 12c DEEP CLARET ROYAL FAMILY ISSUE RE-ENTRIES MPH CV$60 NEWFOUNDLAND 113ii 1911 12c DEEP CLARET ROYAL FAMILY ISSUE RE-ENTRIES MPH CV$60

Item Specifics

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Certification: Uncertified

Grade: Ungraded

Place of Origin: Canada

Quality: Mint Hinged

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