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1963 Airmail definitives and their papers
Publicado: 24 May 2011 12:01
por Rein
The Airmail definitives have been highly neglected - both the 1928 and the 1940 and the 1963 series!
As to the 1963 series the most frequently used paper was from Zárate both uncoated and coated - some however had imported paper from Wiggins Teape or L. Kupferschmidt......
The 11p on uncoated paper from Zárate; orthogonal watermark, symmetrical paper mesh and vertical direction of paper!
The grooves are predominantly present at the back of the stamps which means - in the context of Zárate that the watermark should read RA instead of AЯ
to be continued ...
Re: 1963 Airmail definitives and their papers
Publicado: 24 May 2011 12:03
por Rein
The 11p on uncoated paper from Zárate; orthogonal watermark, symmetrical paper mesh and vertical direction of paper!
The grooves are predominantly present at the back of the stamps which means - in the context of Zárate that the watermark should read RA instead of AЯ
to be continued ...
Re: 1963 Airmail definitives and their papers
Publicado: 24 May 2011 12:04
por Rein
The 11p on uncoated paper from Zárate; orthogonal watermark, symmetrical paper mesh and vertical direction of paper!
The grooves are predominantly present at the back of the stamps which means - in the context of Zárate that the watermark should read RA instead of AЯ
to be continued ...
Re: 1963 Airmail definitives and their papers
Publicado: 24 May 2011 12:06
por Rein
The 11p on uncoated paper from Zárate; orthogonal watermark, symmetrical paper mesh and vertical direction of paper!
The grooves are predominantly present at the back of the stamps which means - in the context of Zárate that the watermark should read RA instead of AЯ
However, the paper is a bit thicker and more opaque than the previous ones! Nevertheless the watermark reads AЯ!!!!
Is this a second Zárate watermark/dandy-roll?????
to be continued ...
Re: 1963 Airmail definitives and their papers
Publicado: 24 May 2011 12:10
por Rein
The 11p on uncoated paper from Zárate; orthogonal watermark, symmetrical paper mesh and vertical direction of paper!
The grooves are predominantly present at the FRONT of the stamps which means - in the context of Zárate that the watermark should read AЯ as usual!
to be continued ...
Re: 1963 Airmail definitives and their papers
Publicado: 24 May 2011 12:21
por Rein
The 11p on uncoated paper from Zárate; orthogonal watermark, symmetrical paper mesh and vertical direction of paper!
But, there is an extra feature! Several plies running parallel to the direction of paper [parallel to the short side of the stamp]
The grooves are predominantly present at the front of the stamps which means - in the context of Zárate that the watermark should read AЯ as usual.
However, the paper is a bit thicker and more opaque than the previous one!
In the Gomez catalogue this referred to as:
Zárate Combinado [ZC '64)
Rayado paralelo a la filigrana y ocacionales rayas perpendiculares. Grueso y duro, opaco y algo poroso.
to be continued ...
Re: 1963 Airmail definitives and their papers
Publicado: 24 May 2011 12:22
por Rein
The 11p on uncoated paper from Zárate; orthogonal watermark, symmetrical paper mesh and vertical direction of paper!
But, there is an extra feature! Several plies running parallel to the direction of paper [parallel to the short side of the stamp]
The grooves are predominantly present at the front of the stamps which means - in the context of Zárate that the watermark should read AЯ as usual.
However, the paper is a bit thicker and more opaque than the previous one!
In the Gomez catalogue this referred to as:
Zárate Combinado [ZC '64)
Rayado paralelo a la filigrana y ocacionales rayas perpendiculares. Grueso y duro, opaco y algo poroso.
to be continued ...
Re: 1963 Airmail definitives and their papers
Publicado: 24 May 2011 22:19
por Otin
Rein,
When I visit Celulosa`s Zárate plant I`ll try to solve the question if there existed one or two dandy rolls each one reading RA or AR
By the way: have you noticed that in these set stamps some are printed with inverted colours sequence? This is seen principally inthe fuselage. Some have a dark one, which is correct, while others have a clear fuselage, which means black was printed first and the other colours after.
José.
Re: 1963 Airmail definitives and their papers
Publicado: 25 May 2011 04:58
por Rein
Otin escribió:Rein,
When I visit Celulosa`s Zárate plant I`ll try to solve the question if there existed one or two dandy rolls each one reading RA or AR
By the way: have you noticed that in these set stamps some are printed with inverted colours sequence? This is seen principally inthe fuselage. Some have a dark one, which is correct, while others have a clear fuselage, which means black was printed first and the other colours after.
José.
José,
I have not paid that much attention to the airmails yet, but I have already posted several messages about the Servicio Oficial having the black printed first. And of course 50c Petroleo with background colour on top....
And recently the Cifras in offset-litho:
viewtopic.php?f=137&t=5925&p=48157#p48157
The inversion is quite the standard procedure one might think!