A single telegraph seal was prepared as an experiment, which apparently failed, in 1912.
It bears a close family resemblance to the first two New Zealand seals but, unlike those, saw little use.
One is known used in Perth in 1912 but that is the only actual use reported. They are not common.
Updates. The above was written by Steve Hiscocks.
Tentative pricing added. |
#1 1912, 18mm various flaws, some may be constant. |
Judging by the perforations, surface marks, and the crease at the top, this once adjoined the block above. |
RH # | Type. | Description | Mint | Used | On telegram |
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RH1 | 1 | 1912 Red on white (arms of Australia) Perf. 12¾ | 15.00 | 75.00 | 250.00 |
Last updated 18th. Dec. 2018
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