The Maltese Cross Plate 1-45

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The Maltese Cross 1840 1845 - Plate 1-45 door Nanne Visser The design for a cancellation stamp, commony refered to as the Maltese Cross, was only introduced after a number of preliminary experiments. Use of the Maltese Cross cancellation The use of the Maltese cross cancelation commenced with the introduction of the Penny Black and Two Pence Blue in May 1840. In most reference sources it is stated that the cancellation is found on the early plates numbered 1 to 45, (Plates 1 to 11 being used for the Penny Black), and that the later of these plates, (40-45), are rare. Whilst this is correct and the presence of the Maltese cross is a good indication that the plate was put to press before 1845, there are as always exceptions to the rule and there are known examples from later plates. The ingredients for the cancelling ink were: 1 lb of printers red ink 1 pint of linseed oil 1/2 pint of the droppings of sweet oil All to be well mixed. From this it is obvious that the components used would vary in quantity. The human element in mixing would provide additional variety and the age of the mixture would add further to the diversity. Climatic conditions, (particularly damp), cause further variations. Another aspect which the collector must not overlook is the mistake of the clerk striking the wrong pad. Black was normally used for the date stamp applied to the cover. When this was struck in error then used on the correct colour after we get shades of reddish-black. (A brownish colour of confused hue). The use in red continued in use upto February 1841 when black ink was introduced. Occasionally red cancellations are found after this date probably due to error on the part of the clerk or the absence of black ink. Black ink was used experimentally in the London District Post from the 31st August 1840 until the end of November and these can only be identified on dated covers. Impressions are also known struck in black in error during 1840 and those known are as follows Black Impressions struck in error Aberdeen September 1840 Leamington January 1841 Chester October 1840 Pagina 38 Maart 2017 Britannia News

Canterbury September 1840 Chesterfield July 1840 Glasgow July 1840 Jersey November 1840 Leek December 1840 Minehead October 1840 Perth October 1840 Pitlochrie (Port Patrick - Scotland) October 1840 A travelling salesman in Scotland was responsible for the acquisition, (by local postmasters), of coloured ink pads from which the various shades of magenta and violet impressions were made. Some of these are listed below but this is but no means a complete listing. Scotish distinctive shades Aberdeen Aberdeen Fintry Glascow Newton Stewart Stonehaven brillant magenta ruby brilliant magenta purple purple-maroon violet Other abnormal colours, (or the use of the date stamp colours), are due to the continuance in use of old ink mixtures. Again the more prominent ones are listed.. Ruby Maltese cross cancellation used from Aberdeen on the 22nd May 1840 Epsom maroon Mullingar blue Horsham yellow Ormskirk pink Kensington brown Preston blue Lancaster blue St. Columb green Liverpool bright - orange Truro blue Manchester vivid red - brown Wadebridge magenta Red Impressions struck on Red Stamps The use of the red cancellation on the Penny Red stamps is rare. The largest known multiple of this usage is a strip of four. The Maltese Cross, as first issued, was a mass produced item of a standard pattern. This type was in standard use throughout England, Ireland and Wales. All of these were made in London and issued during April and May 1840. Britannia News Maart 2017 Pagina 39

The four basic types of cross The Maltese Cross, as first issued, was a mass produced item of a standard pattern. This type was in standard use throughout England, Ireland and Wales. All of these were made in London and issued during April and May 1840. The standard type first issued in Scotland. These were made north of the border. There were two basic types of Scottish cross, one with the small centre, and another with a larger centre. The necessity for additional chancellors, resulted in the almost general issue of the following types. These were mainly confined to the North of England and the Midlands Sources detail this as being for the North of England and the Midlands. We believe this to be mainly confined to the Midlands. Sources detail this as being for the North of England and the Midlands. We believe this to be mainly confined to the North of England. Scotland standard crosses The standard type first issued in Scotland. These were made north of the border. Large centre. The standard type first issued in Scotland. These were made north of the border. Small centre. Pagina 40 Maart 2017 Britannia News

Scotland distinctive crosses The standard type first issued in England, Ireland and Wales. These were made in London. Ireland distinctive crosses These are only recorded as being used on the 1841 issue Penny Red. Britannia News Maart 2017 Pagina 41

England distinctive crosses The double lined cross. This is known applied in black only on both the 1840 and 1841 issue stamps. Pagina 42 Maart 2017 Britannia News

London distinctive crosses The double lined cross. This is known applied in black only on both the 1840 and 1841 issue stamps. Channel Islands Britannia News Maart 2017 Pagina 43

London Maltese Crosses numbered 1 to 12. In 1843 obliterators with the numbers 1 to 12 in centre came into use at the London Chief Office. The purpose of the introduction of the numbers into the centre of these London Maltese Cross obliterations appears to have been to obtain a check on the work of the various stampers in the Inland Office. Mr. H. C. Westley in his book, The Postal Cancellations of London (1840-1890), states that those numbered 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6 were issued on 23rd March and the others on 1st April. The obliterator with 3 is omitted from the G.P.O. proof books and differs from the rest of the series in having no outside cross at the top of the stamp. It has been variously suggested that the obliterator with this number had to be re-made for some reason or that it was the prototype for the whole series. There are slight variations in the inner crosses of these numbered cancellations as might be expected from hand-made obliterators, and it has been also suggested that of some numbers there was more than one obliterator. The London numbered cancellations generally occur on the 1d and 2d postage stamps of 1841, 4 being the scarcest on the 1d value and 10 on the 2d value. They are much scarcer on the same values of 1840, since only specimens of that issue used late could bear such obliterations. These numbered London Chief Office cancellations continued in use until the introduction of the numbered Diamond markings in May 1844. Bron: http://www.philatelics.org/~allan/shrop/mx/main.html Pagina 44 Maart 2017 Britannia News

Plates 12-45 Corner letters Britannia News Maart 2017 Pagina 45