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P&R I 12c Bartolomé Mitre in vermillion
Publicado: 17 Mar 2011 18:51
por Rein
This is the 12c Bartolomé Mitre in offset-litho, vermillion on Wiggins Teape paper with a parallel watermark and a symmetrical paper mesh! Density 24/22 AKA "Tela"!
to be continued....
Re: P&R I 12c Bartolomé Mitre in vermillion
Publicado: 31 May 2011 07:55
por Rein
Some more!
12c Mitre in red - on Wiggins Teape paper with a parallel watermark, symmetrical paper mesh, density 24/22 AKA Tela:
to be continued ....
Re: P&R I 12c Bartolomé Mitre in vermillion
Publicado: 26 Sep 2011 23:20
por stamps9407
Hello I don't have much if this stamp
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From left to right I have MI1, MI2, MI4 and MI4. (pictures with analysis below)
Question: How I differentiate MI3 from the others (so far MI1 and MI4)?
Question: How I know the direction of paper of MI4 if the lines are 45 deg?
Thanks and regards
Sergio
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Re: P&R I 12c Bartolomé Mitre in vermillion
Publicado: 27 Sep 2011 06:35
por Rein
Sergio,
Look for the grooves at the back as far as the Tela is concerned! To give you some idea what the grooves are about read the article below. In Tela they should be vertical for practical all stamps concerned...
The Argentina 1921 Postal Congress stamps!
5c:
In the other corner a lot more grooves can be spotted although not that long!
This is the Normal paper - Papel Normal - with the wire side and its grooves (surcos) gummed!!!!
to be continued ...
But the printer - or rather the Dutch paper supplier ALPAMIJ had not bothered too much taking care about which side to be gummed!
The extra long grooves can be found both at the back - as in the posting above - and at the front of the stamps!
Again a superlong fiber or hair even!
We have good examples of transposed paper or papel traspuesto here!
saludos, Rein
Re: P&R I 12c Bartolomé Mitre in vermillion
Publicado: 27 Sep 2011 06:53
por Rein
stamps9407 escribió:Hello I don't have much if this stamp
pyri012b_v01_front.jpg
From left to right I have MI1, MI2, MI4 and MI4. (pictures with analysis below)
Question: How I differentiate MI3 from the others (so far MI1 and MI4)?
Question: How I know the direction of paper of MI4 if the lines are 45 deg?
Thanks and regards
Sergio
pyri012b_v01_r1c1.JPG
pyri012b_v01_r1c2.JPG
pyri012b_v01_r1c3.JPG
pyri012b_v01_r1c4.JPG
Sergio.
where is MI 2???
saludos, Rein
Re: P&R I 12c Bartolomé Mitre in vermillion
Publicado: 27 Sep 2011 06:58
por Rein
Sergio,
for MI 3 or Holandés
saludos, Rein
Re: P&R I 12c Bartolomé Mitre in vermillion
Publicado: 27 Sep 2011 14:26
por stamps9407
From left to right I have MI1, MI2, MI4 and MI4. (pictures with analysis below)
Sorry, this is a typo I mean M1,
M1, M4 and M4 (it's OK in that way?)
Thanks
Sergio
Re: P&R I 12c Bartolomé Mitre in vermillion
Publicado: 27 Sep 2011 18:00
por Rein
stamps9407 escribió:From left to right I have MI1, MI2, MI4 and MI4. (pictures with analysis below)
Sorry, this is a typo I mean M1,
M1, M4 and M4 (it's OK in that way?)
Thanks
Sergio
Sergio!
SURE!!! OK! You are doing great!!!
saludos, Rein
Re: P&R I 12c Bartolomé Mitre in vermillion
Publicado: 28 Sep 2011 20:15
por Otin
Rein,
Can you tell me in "my" nomenclature the meaning of MI1, MI2, MI3, and MI4? Saludos,
JOSÉ
Re: P&R I 12c Bartolomé Mitre in vermillion
Publicado: 29 Sep 2011 07:21
por Rein
Otin escribió:Rein,
Can you tell me in "my" nomenclature" the meaning of MI1, MI2, MI3, and MI4? Saludos,
JOSÉ
José,
MI 1 primera tirada - Inglés - Wiggins Teape
MI 2 rayos largos ondulados - Austriaco - Curt Berger
MI 3 granulado vertical - Holandés - Stinnes / Hillegossen
MI 4 Tela - Inglés - Wiggins Teape
saludos, Rein
Re: P&R I 12c Bartolomé Mitre in vermillion
Publicado: 18 Dic 2011 12:00
por Rein
Some more!
12c Mitre in red - on Wiggins Teape paper with a parallel watermark, symmetrical paper mesh, density 24/22 AKA Tela:
to be continued ....