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SG29

February 1855 - Red Brown - Blued Paper - Perf 14 - Die II - WMK LARGE CROWN - ALPHABET 3 - IIssued Stamp (C8)
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SG29a

February 1855 - Red Brown - Blued Paper - WMK LARGE CROWN - Imperf - Die II - Issued Stamp
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SG29var

February 1855 - Red Brown - Blued Paper - Perf 14 - Die II - WMK LARGE CROWN -ALPHABET 2 - Issued Stamp (C6(1))
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SG29var

February 1855 - Red Brown - Blued Paper - Perf 14 WMK SMALL CROWN - Die II - Issued Stamp - C7(1) - RARE
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Watermark

SG29/29a Large Crown
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Watermark

SG29var Small Crown
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Specimen

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These stamps have shades of blued paper
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SG29/29a have alphabet 3 - SG29var have alphabet 2 or alphabet 3
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SG29/29a/29var have this die

Plate numbers for SG29

22 to 48

Plate numbers for SG29var

22 to 27

PLATE #'s

About the perforated 14 stamps

When the previous 16 perforation had been in use some eleven months, it was found defective in two respects : not only was too much paper cut away, thereby causing the stamps to become detached too readily, but the steel plates of the machines, into which the perforating pins descended, were found to be too weak, due in both cases to the close proximity of the holes. Consequently, in January, 1855, an alteration was made in the spacing of the pins, fourteen of which were introduced into the space previously occupied by sixteen. This allowed a greater body of metal between the holes in the plates, and, necessarily also, less paper was cut away in the process of perforating : thus the stamps, while readily severable from each other, were not so liable to be accidentally torn apart along the lines of perforation. The new gauge proving satisfactory, a similar alteration was made in all the perforating plates and pin-bars, the machines themselves remaining as before ; and the gauge of fourteen holes to the two centimetres became the standard, and—except for some of the larger-sized stamps.

Essays and Proofs

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Proof

Ormond Hill Die Proof on white wove paper
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Proof

Ormond Hill Die Proof on white wove paper

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SG34-43