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Order Book No. 14
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Printing ink ingredients recipe book No. 8
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Printing inks usage record book No. 15
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Correspondence with RPSL re Intaglio die in Museum
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Correspondence with Crown Agents etc. regarding issues of various British colonies
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Inventory of de la Rue collection (1983)
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DISPOSED: Correspondence between de la Rue and Inland Revenue 1870-1882 (copies)
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DISPOSED: Correspondence between de la Rue and Inland Revenue 1882-1892 (copies)
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DISPOSED: Correspondence between de la Rue and Inland Revenue 1893-1902 (copies)
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De la Rue collection
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Intaglio printing plate - Cinderella: De La Rue cylindrical intaglio plate (8x4) for a dummy stamp showing a portrait of Thomas De La Rue, with plate number '8329-1' at top. Three spaces to be attached to drum; inverted '1' and inverted 'Thomas de La Rue & Company London' - copper & steel
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Stationery - Postal - Postal Stationery: 1843 1d (1 d / 1 penny) embossed punch 'P.19', proof taken as a copper electro, defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Salt Revenue: 1892 Sphinx and Pyramid, punch proof taken as copper electro, inscribed on shoulder of the punch 'EGYPT SALT REV. PUNCH MAR. 1892' (March 1892). Egypt.
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Proof - Punch - 1880 Victoria head - proof taken as a copper electro, inscribed 'JULY 1880 238', defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - 1880 Victoria head - proof taken as a copper electro, inscribed 'JULY 1880 239', defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - 1882 Victoria head - proof taken as a copper electro, inscribed 'JULY 1882 H.2.'. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - 1883 Victoria head - proof taken as a copper electro, inscribed 'PUNCH 270 JANUARY 1883 FROM ORIGINAL 269', defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - 1872 Victoria head - proof taken as a copper electro, inscribed '1872 W-P-Fm COL HEAD B B2'. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - 1880 (c.) Victoria head - proof taken as a copper electro, inscribed 'A / A1'. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - 1872 Victoria head - proof taken as a copper electro, inscribed 'B3 SMALL OVAL PUNCH FOR COL. HEAD. B. 1872'. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - 1878 Victoria head - proof taken as a copper electro, inscribed 'DECEMBER 1878 C1'. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - 1880(c.) Victoria head - proof taken as a copper electro, inscribed 'COLONIAL HEAD B PUNCH B1'. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - 1881 Victoria head - proof taken as a copper electro, inscribed 'JANUARY 1881 247', defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - 1881 Victoria head - proof taken as a copper electro, inscribed 'JANUARY 1881 249', defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - 1878 Victoria head - proof taken as a copper electro, inscribed 'NOVEMBER D1'. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - 1882 Victoria head - proof taken as a copper electro, inscribed 'JULY 1882 .H.3.'. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - 1881 Victoria head - proof taken as a copper electro, inscribed 'NOV H1 1881 '. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - 1881 Victoria head - proof taken as a copper electro, inscribed 'JANUARY 1881 248', defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - 1881 Victoria head - proof taken as a copper electro, inscribed 'AUGUST 1879 A2'. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - 1879 Victoria head - proof taken as a copper electro, inscribed 'JULY 1879 236', defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - 1880 Victoria head - proof taken as a copper electro, inscribed 'NOVEMBER 1880 245', defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - 1875 Victoria head - proof taken as a copper electro, inscribed '1875 B4'. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - 1885(c.) Victoria head - proof taken as a copper electro, inscribed 'Z1'. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - 1880(c.) Victoria head - proof taken as a copper electro, inscribed 'B5', defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Queen Victoria head, circular copper punch proof for letterpress, inscribed 'P167 Feb 1872', defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain. Note: A notation in the British Library Philatelic Collections: Board of Inland Revenue Stamping Department Archive Library. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Queen Victoria head, circular copper punch proof for letterpress, inscribed '1875 204', defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Revenue: Queen Victoria head, circular copper punch proof for letterpress, inscribed 'PUNCH FROM DIE 205 1876 206', defaced by crossed lines. Note: A notation in the British Library Philatelic Collections: Board of Inland Revenue Stamping. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Colonial: Queen Victoria head facing right, circular copper punch proof for letterpress, dated 'JUNE 1881', the crown has circular finials instead of cross pattée ornaments, , which indicates that this was probably for Colonial use (possibly Natal telegraph). British Colonies.
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Proof - Punch - Queen Victoria head, circular copper punch proof for letterpress, inscribed 'H.4 DECEMBER 1883'. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Queen Victoria head, circular copper punch proof for letterpress, inscribed 'H.4 DECEMBER 1883'. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Queen Victoria head, circular copper punch proof for letterpress, inscribed 'PUNCH 290 FROM ORIGINAL 288 JULY 1885', defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Queen Victoria head, circular copper punch proof for letterpress, inscribed 'PUNCH 290 FROM ORIGINAL 288 JULY 1885', defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Queen Victoria head, circular copper punch proof for letterpress, inscribed 'PUNCH 291 FROM ORIGINAL 289 JULY 1885' defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Queen Victoria head, circular copper punch proof for letterpress, inscribed 'PUNCH 291 FROM ORIGINAL 289 JULY 1885' defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Queen Victoria head, circular copper punch proof for letterpress, inscribed 'MAY 1889 ORIGINAL S. AUSTRALIA'. South Australia.
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Proof - Punch - Queen Victoria head, circular copper punch proof for letterpress, inscribed 'MAY 1889 ORIGINAL S. AUSTRALIA'. South Australia.
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Proof - Punch - Queen Victoria head, circular copper punch proof for letterpress, inscribed 'P. 196', defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Queen Victoria head, circular copper punch proof for letterpress, inscribed 'P. 196', defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Postal Stationery - Queen Victoria head, circular copper punch proof for letterpress, used for 1870 ½d (half d / half penny / halfpenny) postcard (derived from the 1870 ½d newspaper wrapper die no 148) inscribed 'P 149' and defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Queen Victoria head, circular copper punch proof for letterpress, inscribed 'Punch from Pound’s die no 117', defaced by crossed lines. Note: A die proof from Pound’s die no 116 (from which this punch was struck), dated 1866. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Revenue: Cheque stamp - oval embossed 1d copper punch proof, inscribed 'OCTOBER 1880 49', defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Revenue: Cheque stamp - oval embossed 1d copper punch proof, inscribed '77 / JANUARY 1900', defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Revenue: Cheque stamp - oval embossed 1d copper punch proof, inscribed '74 / FEB. 1892', defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Revenue: Cheque stamp - oval embossed 2d copper punch proof, inscribed 'P19', defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Revenue: Cheque stamp - oval embossed undenominated copper punch proof, inscribed 'P.16 MAR.02', (March 1902) defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Revenue: Irish dof licence - letterpress copper punch proof, inscribed 'P 111', defaced by crossed lines. Ireland.
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Proof - Punch - Postal Stationery: Edward VII ½d ( half d / half penny / halfpenny) postcard copper punch proof for letterpress, inscribed 'P. 83', defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Two interlocking copper punch proofs for small embossed Swan die, (.1: 'male' version on circular body, and .2: 'female' on square body). Western Australia.
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Proof - Punch - Queen Victoria head, embossed circular copper punch proof, inscribed 'JUNE 9 1879 - F1'. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Queen Victoria head, embossed circular copper punch proof, inscribed 'OCTOBER 1878 - E1'. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Postal Stationery: Queen Victoria envelope ½d embossed circular copper punch proof, inscribed '38', defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Postal Stationery: Queen Victoria postcard ½d (half d / helf penny / halfpenny) letterpress copper punch proof, inscribed 'ORIGINAL PUNCH FOR STEEL / TOP / POST CARD PLATES, MAY 1887 / No 304', defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Swan circular copper punch proof for letterpress. Western Australia.
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Proof - Punch - King Chulalongkorn, circular copper punch proof for letterpress, inscribed 'OCTOBER 1890'. Thailand.
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Proof - Punch - King Chulalongkorn, circular copper punch proof for letterpress, inscribed 'OCTOBER 1890'. Thailand.
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Proof - Punch - Sphinx and pyramid circular design, copper punch proof for letterpress, inscribed 'ORIGINAL SEP. 1887' (September 1887). Egypt.
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Proof - Punch - Private Telegraph Companies: South Eastern Railway 1860 'Electric Telegraph frank' undenominated copper electro proofs for letterpress, comprising (.1) male, and (.2) female counterparts. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Queen Victoria, circular copper punch proof for embossed head, inscribed '1', defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Queen Victoria circular copper punch proof for embossed head, inscribed 'WORKING ORIGINAL RECTIFIED PLATFORM & DEEPENED IN PARTS FOR COLOUR WORK 60', defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Queen Victoria circular copper punch proof for embossed head, inscribed 'NEW ORIGINAL WITH LOWERED PLATFORM JUNE 1884 64', defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Postal stationery: 1½d stamped to order envelope die, embossed copper electro punch proof, defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Postal stationery: 2½d stamped to order envelope, embossed copper electro punch proof, inscribed '70 / DEC 1891', defaced by crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Postal stationery: Victoria head in pointed oval - Postage 2½d. Electroplated coppper. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Postal stationery: Victoria head - square with quadrant corners - Postage - 6d - 67 Oct 1887 (October 1887). Electroplated coppper. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Postal stationery (revenue): Victoria head in oval - Patents 7½d - 'Jan 1892 (January 1892) - 73'. Electroplated coppper. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Postal stationery: Victoria head in hexagon - Postage 1 s - 'P.9'. Electroplated coppper. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Postal stationery: Victoria head in circle - Telegraphs 1s - '40'. Electroplated coppper. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Postal stationery: Victoria head in circle - Registration 2d - 'June 1893 - 76'. Electroplated coppper. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Postal stationery: Victoria head in circle - Registration 2d - 'February 1878 - 44'. Electroplated coppper. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Victor Emmanuel II - Embossing head - 1863. Electroplated coppper. Italy.
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Proof - Punch - Postal Stationery: 1901 King Edward VII – an copper electro proof of punch of head, with slightly modified modelling of hair detail, 'FUCHS' removed, and with incised notation 'D.L.R. ORIGINAL 1901' on bevelled edge. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Postal Stationery: 1901 King Edward VII – an copper electro proof of punch (primary hob), with incised notation 'FUCHS' in small letters below head. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Postal stationery: Victoria head - rectangular - 'Oct 1882 - 268' (October 1882). Electroplated coppper. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Postal Stationery - Old Victoria standing - 'Queen punch No 308 - June 1889'. Electroplated coppper. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Postal stationery: Victoria head in rectangle with quadrant corners - Postage 6d. Copper. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Postal stationery: Victoria head Square stamp - ½d - '305'. Electroplated coppper. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Revenue: Irish dog licence - 111. Electroplated coppper. Ireland.
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Proof - Punch - Edward VII - Pevenue (Postal stationery): Oval Patents - 7½d -' Jan. 03 P.28' (January 1903). Electroplated coppper. Great Britain & ?Colonies.
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Proof - Punch - Postal stationery: Edward VII - Postage 1s - 'Feb.03 - P.31'. (February 1903). Electroplated coppper. Great Britain & ?Colonies.
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Proof - Punch - Postal stationery: Edward VII - Postage 2½d - 'Jan 02 - P.11'. (January 1902). Electroplated coppper. Great Britain & ?Colonies.
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Proof - Punch - Postal stationery: Edward VII - Registration 2d - Postage 1d - 'Dec 01 - P.8'. December 1901. Electroplated coppper. Great Britain & ?Colonies.
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Proof - Punch - Postal stationery: Edward VII - Postage 3d - 'Nov 02 - P22'. November 1902. Electroplated coppper. Great Britain & ?Colonies. See 296?
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Proof - Punch - Postal stationery: Edward VII - Postage 3½d - 'May 02 - P20'. May 1902. Electroplated coppper. Great Britain & ?Colonies.
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Proof - Punch - Postal stationery: Edward VII - Postage 4d - 'Dec 02 - P.26'. December 1902. Electroplated coppper. Great Britain & ?Colonies.
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Proof - Punch - Postal stationery: Edward VII - Postage 2d - 'Dec 02 - P25'. December 1902. Electroplated coppper. Great Britain & ?Colonies.
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Proof - Punch - Postal stationery: Edward VII - Postage 1d - 'Dec 01 - P7'. December 1901. Electroplated coppper. Great Britain & ?Colonies.
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Proof - Punch - Postal stationery: Edward VII - Postage ½d - 'Nov 01 - P4'. November 1901. Electroplated coppper. Great Britain & ?Colonies.
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Proof - Punch - Postal stationery: Edward VII - Postage 10d - 'February 03 - P32'. Electroplated coppper. 1903. Great Britain & ?Colonies.
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Proof - Punch - Postal stationery: Edward VII - Postage 6d - 'Jan 02 - P12'. January 1902. Electroplated coppper. Great Britain & ?Colonies.
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Proof - Punch - Great Britain – Postal Stationery: 1901 King Edward VII– an copper electro proof of punch of head, details of hair and beard further emphasised, with incised notation 'No. 2P / 1901' on bevelled edge, defaced by crossed lines. Stone: 'All the items in this series are of a white metal covered thinly on both sides with a copper surfacing, and bear the head of King Edward VII. All are defaced. No. 2P; from head die no. 1; dated 1901.'
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Proof - Punch - Revenue: Britannia (small head) embossed impression as used for stamp duty dies - copper electro punch proof - 'June 07 -33A' 1907. Defaced. 1907. Steel faced copper.
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Proof - Punch - Revenue: Britannia (large head) embossed impression as used for stamp duty dies - copper electro punch proof - Working original - February 1884 'Working Original Rectified Platform & Deepened in Parts for Color Work.' 55. Defaced. Copper.
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Proof - Punch - Revenue: Britannia (medium head) embossed impression as used for stamp duty dies - copper electro punch proof - February 1884 'Working Original Rectified Platform & Deepened in Parts for Color Work.' Copper . 52. defaced. Steel.
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Proof - Punch - Revenue: Britannia (small head) embossed impression as used for stamp duty dies - copper electro punch proof - Lowered platform - March 1884 - 58. Defaced. Steel faced with copper.
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Proof - Punch - Revenue: Britannia (small head) embossed impression as used for stamp duty dies - Working original -Feb 1884 -Rectified platform deepened in parts for color work - 53. February 1884. Defaced. Electroplated coppper.
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Proof - Punch - Revenue: Britannia (medium head) embossed impression as used for stamp duty dies - Lowered platform - 'March 1884 59'. Defaced. Electroplated coppper.
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Proof - Punch - Revenue: Britannia (large head) embossed impression as used for stamp duty dies - Lowered platform - 'April 1884 62'. Defaced. Copper.
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Proof - Punch - Great Britain – Postal Stationery: 1901 King Edward VII – an copper electro proof of punch of head, details of hair and beard further emphasised, with incised notation 'No. 2P / 1901' on bevelled edge, defaced with crossed lines. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Postal Stationery: Edward VII - ½d embossed die as used for envelopes, copper electro proof inscribed 'November 1901 P4'. Defaced. Great Britain & ?Colonies. Stone: 'All the items in this series are of a white metal covered thinly on both sides with a copper surfacing, and bear the head of King Edward VII. All are defaced. P4; ½d. postage from die no. 3; dated November 1901.'
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Proof - Punch - Postal Stationery: Edward VII - Postage 1d embossed die as used for envelopes, copper electro proof inscribed 'December 1901 P7'. Defaced. Great Britain & ?Colonies. Stone: 'All the items in this series are of a white metal covered thinly on both sides with a copper surfacing, and bear the head of King Edward VII. All are defaced. P7; 1d. postage from die no. 5; dated December 1901.'
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Proof - Punch - Postal Stationery: Edward VII - 2d and 1d embossed die as used for registered envelopes, copper electro proof inscribed 'December 1901 P8'. Defaced. Great Britain & ?Colonies. Stone: 'All the items in this series are of a white metal covered thinly on both sides with a copper surfacing, and bear the head of King Edward VII. All are defaced. P8; 2d. registration and 1d. postage from die no. 5; dated December 1901.'
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Proof - Punch - Postal Stationery: Edward VII - 2½d embossed die as used for envelopes, copper electro proof inscribed 'January 1902 P11'. Defaced. Great Britain & ?Colonies. Stone: 'All the items in this series are of a white metal covered thinly on both sides with a copper surfacing, and bear the head of King Edward VII. All are defaced. P11; 2½d postage from die no. 9; dated January 1902.'
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Proof - Punch - Postal Stationery: Edward VII - Postage 6d embossed die as used for stamped to order envelopes, copper electro proof inscribed 'January 1902 P12'. Defaced. Great Britain & ?Colonies. Stone: 'All the items in this series are of a white metal covered thinly on both sides with a copper surfacing, and bear the head of King Edward VII. All are defaced. P12; 6d. postage from die no. 10; dated January 1902.'
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Proof - Punch - Postal Stationery: Edward VII - Postage 1½d embossed die as used for stamped to order envelopes, copper electro proof inscribed 'May 1902 P20'. Defaced. Great Britain & ?Colonies. Stone: 'All the items in this series are of a white metal covered thinly on both sides with a copper surfacing, and bear the head of King Edward VII. All are defaced. P20 (Pl. V. Fig 44); 1½d. postage from dies no. 14 and 15; dated November 1902.'
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Proof - Punch - Postal Stationery: Edward VII - Postage 3d embossed die as used for stamped to order envelopes, copper electro proof inscribed 'November 1902 P22'. Defaced. Great Britain & ?Colonies. Stone: 'All the items in this series are of a white metal covered thinly on both sides with a copper surfacing, and bear the head of King Edward VII. All are defaced. P22; 3d. postage from die no. 21; dated November 1902.'
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Proof - Punch - Postal Stationery: Edward VII - Postage 2d embossed die as used for envelopes, copper electro proof inscribed 'December 1902 P25'. Defaced. Great Britain & ?Colonies. Stone: 'All the items in this series are of a white metal covered thinly on both sides with a copper surfacing, and bear the head of King Edward VII. All are defaced. P25; 2d. postage from die no. 23; dated December 1902.'
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Proof - Punch - Revenue: Edward VII - 4d embossed die as used for stamped to envelopes, copper electro proof inscribed 'December 1902 P26'. Defaced. Great Britain & ?Colonies. Stone: 'All the items in this series are of a white metal covered thinly on both sides with a copper surfacing, and bear the head of King Edward VII. All are defaced. P31; 1/- postage from die no. 27; dated February 1903.'
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Proof - Punch - Postal Stationery: Edward VII - Patents 7½d embossed die as used on Patents postal stationery cards, copper electro proof inscribed 'Jan 03 P28'. January 1903. Defaced. Great Britain & ?Colonies. Stone: 'All the items in this series are of a white metal covered thinly on both sides with a copper surfacing, and bear the head of King Edward VII. All are defaced. P28; 7½d. patents from die no. 27; dated January 1903.'
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Proof - Punch - Postal Stationery: Edward VII - Postage One Shilling embossed die as used for stamped to order envelopes, copper electro proof inscribed 'P31 Feb 03'. February 1903. Defaced. Great Britain & ?Colonies. Stone: 'All the items in this series are of a white metal covered thinly on both sides with a copper surfacing, and bear the head of King Edward VII. All are defaced. P31; 1/-. postage from die no. 24; dated December 1902.'
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Die - Intaglio - 1957 First Anniversary of Independence: Small 12 francs die engraved on steel. Tunisia.
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Die - Intaglio - 1957 First Anniversary of Independence: Small 12 francs die engraved on steel. Tunisia. 'Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. Ltd., New Malden Surrey, Angleterre' .
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Transfer roller - 1957 First Anniversary of Independence: 12 francs (12f / 12 f) transfer roller single image for plate making. 'BO' 'John Sellers and Son England' - steel. Tunisia.
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Cinderella: Sample stamp 1d design, Canada head die for letterpress, engraved on copper and backed with lead (.1) and proof (.2) of De La Rue Sample stamp. Partially mounted. Paper, steel & copper. Great Britain. Stone: ' 'One Penny' Trial Die inscribed 'DE LA RUE'. Of steel, it was made as an experiment to see if the intaglio style of portrait (King Edward VII) engraving could be adapted to the en epargne technique. The die shows that it could not!'
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Gravure plate of De La Rue Dummy stamp - 1955(c) With frame, title and portrait of Thomas De La Rue. Used to print blue part of design). On each stamp 'Printers of stamps since 1855'; 8x6 stamps - copper & steel. Great Britain.
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Plate - Gravure - 1955(c) Gravure plate of De La Rue Dummy stamp - Without frame & title, with portrait of Thomas De La Rue. Used to print brown part of design. 8x6. Copper & steel.
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Framed and glazed reproduction of 6d revenue stamps printed by De La Rue during the visit of HRH the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) and HRH Prince Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, to De La Rue on 8 April 1956. The original sheet of imperforate stamps are presumed to be held in the Royal Philatelic Collection. Endorsement along the top reads 'This small sheet of 6d. Postage Labels is a sixth part of the sheet which was printed in the presence of His Royal Higness The Prince of Wale
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DISPOSED: Photocopied Letter from W. M. Downe at Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 18th May 1882
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DISPOSED: Photocopied Letter from Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 18th May 1882
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DISPOSED: Photocopied Letter from F. S. Robinson Esquire at Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 25th May 1882
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DISPOSED: Photocopied Testimonial to Sir Charles J. Herries, K.C.B. Report of the Commitee to the Subscribers.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter from Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 17th June 1882
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter from Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 17th June 1882
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter from Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 19th June 1882
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter from De La Rue to Fred. B. Garnett, dated 20th June 1882.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter between De La Rue and Fred. B. Garnett, dated 20th June 1882.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter from G. L. Robinson at Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 21th June 1882.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter from G. L. Robinson at Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 21th June 1882.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied stamps, photocopied sample of parcelling paper, photocopied terms arranged between Postal authorities and the railway companies published on 30th June 1882.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter to E. Arlifs, dated 3rd July 1882.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied imported cards wrappers.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter from Fred. B. Garnett at Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 8th July 1882; recommendations for the proposed new series, dated 18th July 1882.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter from Fred. B. Garnett at Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 19th June 1882.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter from Fred. B. Garnett at Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 22nd July 1882.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter from De La Rue to E. Arlifs, dated 25th July 1882.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter from the Accountant at Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 28th July 1882.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letters from Ernest Cleaver and Cha. Keith-Falconer to De La Rue, dated 4th August 1882.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letters between De La Rue, Ernest Cleaver and Robinson, dated 2nd August, 11th August and 14th August 1882.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter from De la Rue to N. H. Cousins Esq., dated 21st August.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter from G. L. Robinson at Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 28th August 1882.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter from the Stamping Departmet at Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 31th August 1882.
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DISPOSED: Scheme for the proposed new series of Unified and Postage Stamps, dated 17th November 1882.
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DISPOSED: Letter from Cha. Keith-Falconer to De La Rue, directing to prepare plates, dated 4th December 1882. Scheme for the proposed new series of Unified and Postage Stamps, dated 8th December 1882.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied first page of Scheme for the proposed new series of Unified and Postage Stamps, dated 12th December 1882.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter from G. L. Robinson at Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 12 December 1882.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter from G. L. Robinson at Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 15th December 1882.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter from Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 15th December 1882.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter from W. M. Downe at Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 18th December 1882.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter from Cha Keith-Falconer and W. S. Northwich at Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 18th December 1882.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter from Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 27th December 1882.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter to the Accountant and Controller General at Inland Revenue, dated 4th January 1883.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter to Ernest Cleaver Esq., dated 4th January 1883.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied New Playing Card Wrappers Directions to the Cutter, dated 3rd January 1882.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter sent from W. M. Downe to De La Rue, dated 22nd January 1883
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DISPOSED: Correspondence between de la Rue and Inland Revenue
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter from Edward Bright at Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 27th September 1883.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter from Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 3rd March 1883.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter from solicitor of Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 14th March 1883.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied Letter from Edward Bright at Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 24th April 1883
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DISPOSED: Photocopied Letter from Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 24th April 1883
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DISPOSED: Photocopied Letter from G.L. Robinson at Inland Revenue to Revenue to De La Rue, dated 24th May 1883
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DISPOSED: Photocopied Letter from G.L. Robinson at Inland Revenue to Revenue to De La Rue, dated 28th May 1883
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DISPOSED: Photocopied Letter from Inland Revenue to Revenue to De La Rue, dated 29th May 1883
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DISPOSED: Photocopied Letter from De La Rue to F.S.Robinson Esq. at Inland Revenue, dated 29th May 1883
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DISPOSED: Photocopied Letter from Edward Bright at Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 26th June 1883
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DISPOSED: Photocopied Letter from Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 26th June 1883
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DISPOSED: Photocopied Letter from De La Rue to Controller General at Inland Revenue, dated 12th June(?) 1883
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DISPOSED: Photocopied Letter from De La Rue, dated 23 July 1883
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter to Cousins Esq., dated 23 July 1883
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DISPOSED: Photocopied list of plates and work done excluding Telegraph Plates, not dated.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter from Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 27th September 1883.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letters between Colls at Inland Revenue and De La Rue, dated 9th October 1883.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter from Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 14th November 1883.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied newspaper article regarding postage stamp forgeries, dated 30th November 1883.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter from Edward Bright at Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 1st December 1883.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter from Inland Revenue to De La Rue, dated 1st December 1883
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter between Inland Revenue and De La Rue, dated 4th December 1883
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter to W.H. Cousins Esq. at Inland Revenue, dated 5th December 1883
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter from Inland Revenue to De la Rue in reply to letter regarding manufacture of the Cape of Good Hope Postage and Revenue Papers, dated 7th December 1883.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letters between De La Rue and E. Arlifs Esq., dated 1st December and 12th December 1883
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter between De La Rue and W.H. Cousins Esq. at Inland Revenue, dated 13tt December 1883.
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DISPOSED: Photocopied letter between Printing and Storekeeper's Office, Bank of England and De la Rue, dated 13th December 1883.
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Proof - Punch - Copper punch proofs for small embossed Swan die - in relief, round shaped. Western Australia.
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Proof - Punch - Copper punch proofs for small embossed Swan die - in recess, square-shaped. Western Australia.
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Proof - Punch - Private Telegraph Companies: South Eastern Railway 1860 'Electric Telegraph frank' undenominated copper electro proofs for letterpress, in relief. Great Britain.
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Proof - Punch - Private Telegraph Companies: South Eastern Railway 1860 'Electric Telegraph frank' undenominated copper electro proofs for letterpress, in recess. Great Britain.
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Cinderella: Sample stamp 1d design, Canada head die for letterpress, engraved o copper and backed with lead. Great Britain. Stone: ' 'One Penny' Trial Die inscribed 'DE LA RUE'. Of steel, it was made as an experiment to see if the intaglio style of portrait (King Edward VII) engraving could be adapted to the en epargne technique. The die shows that it could not!'
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Cinderella: Sample stamp 1d design, proof (.2) of De La Rue Sample stamp. Partially mounted. Paper, steel & copper. Great Britain. Stone: ' 'One Penny' Trial Die inscribed 'DE LA RUE'. Of steel, it was made as an experiment to see if the intaglio style of portrait (King Edward VII) engraving could be adapted to the en epargne technique. The die shows that it could not!'
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