I seem to have collected a large number of penny reds and I wonder if someone could advise me the best way or a good way of setting these out on my album pages rather than in straight lines.
I have tried some variations but having just acquired 2 collections of 2 plates I would like to consider other options
Thanks
Penny reds
Re: Penny reds
I reconstructed a sheet by arranging the corner letters in order as they would have been printed
maybe the A row on 1 page
etc see how they fit
maybe the A row on 1 page
etc see how they fit
Re: Penny reds
Good idea thanks but what about the actual layout on a page
All in straight lines or some sort of variation? I am a bit new to this!
All in straight lines or some sort of variation? I am a bit new to this!
Re: Penny reds
a row
a-a a-b a-c a-d a-e a-f
a-g a-h a-I a-j a-k a-l
b row
b-a b-b b-c etc
in groups 12
a-a a-b a-c a-d a-e a-f
a-g a-h a-I a-j a-k a-l
b row
b-a b-b b-c etc
in groups 12
Re: Penny reds
Thanks and how many stamps on each page do you think?
Learning here!!
Learning here!!
Re: Penny reds
the sheets in order were 20 rows of 12
see if 5 sets of 12 per page (maybe 4 if looking cramped)
see if 5 sets of 12 per page (maybe 4 if looking cramped)
plate (11)
Gentlemen
How can I distinguish the number plate stamps Victoria Queen one penny black ......
Especially plate (11)
.....Gratefully
How can I distinguish the number plate stamps Victoria Queen one penny black ......
Especially plate (11)
.....Gratefully
Re: Penny reds
Hi KHM,
Plate 11, is one of the easy plates to determine.There are many decent publications to help you.I have used Stanley Gibbons Specialised , the Penny Black Plates by Edward B Proud,amongst many others.
The main feature of this plate is the very short or missing ray at the 7 0 clock position on the right star at the top of the stamp.There is also a frame break in the same left top corner on
nearly all of the top eight rows that is letters A A to H L. Except letters GE AND G F.
Some of the letters are distinctive like the broader short E, the square footed J , short footed L.
This plate is also printed in a distinctive oily colour but this may be variable i would rather use more reliable characteristics. There is no O flaw on this plate.
I hope that this is of some help.
Plate 11, is one of the easy plates to determine.There are many decent publications to help you.I have used Stanley Gibbons Specialised , the Penny Black Plates by Edward B Proud,amongst many others.
The main feature of this plate is the very short or missing ray at the 7 0 clock position on the right star at the top of the stamp.There is also a frame break in the same left top corner on
nearly all of the top eight rows that is letters A A to H L. Except letters GE AND G F.
Some of the letters are distinctive like the broader short E, the square footed J , short footed L.
This plate is also printed in a distinctive oily colour but this may be variable i would rather use more reliable characteristics. There is no O flaw on this plate.
I hope that this is of some help.