The Large Queen Issue -1868-1897
In presenting this issue I have opted to present separate tables as follows:
- Values that were replaced by the Small Queen Issue and were exclusively used only up to the time that the Small Queen issue first appears.
- The 1/2c value, which is in use all the way up to 1882, when the 1/2c Small Queen replaces it.
- The 15c value, which is used throughout the life of both issues.
- The 5c value which was issued and replaced in 1875-1876.
The reason for the separate treatment is that it affects the study of the paper types and the perfs. The papers known as the Duckworth types technically only covers types that pre-date the Small Queen issue. After that issue appears, the papers are known as "Small Queen" paper. So, in the first table, all the papers will be Duckworth types only. The 1/2c and 15c values will include both Duckworth and Small Queen paper types, while the 5c will be on Small Queen paper types only.
Table 1: The 1c, 2c, 3c, 6c and 12.5c Values
| Value & Colour | Unitrade # | Paper Types | Perfs | Plate Flaws/Re-Entries Seen | Shades |
| 1c Brown Red |
22 22 |
FO-Z FO-M |
12.1 x 11.9 12 x 11.9 |
Tiny guide dot in lower margin under third scallop of lower left ornament As above |
Brown Red As Above |
| 1c Brown Red | 22ii | FO-Y | 12.1 x 11.9 | Brown Red | |
| 1c Yellow Orange | 23 |
FO-Z FO-O |
12 12 x 11.9 |
Tiny guide dot in lower margin under third scallop of lower left ornament | Yellow Orange |
| 2c Green |
24b 24iv |
FO-U FO-W FO-N |
12 x 11.9 12 x 11.9, 12 12.1 x 12 |
Guide dot at LL
|
Grass Green Deep Green, Dark Green Deep Green |
| 3c Red |
25 |
FO-N FO-O FO-O FO-O |
11.9 11.9, 11.9 x 12, 12 x 11.9 12, 11.9 x 12, 11.8 x 12 11.9 x 12 |
Guide dot under LL scroll |
Deep Copper Red Dull Copper Red (Venetian Red - May 1869), Indian Red (December 1869) Pale Copper Red |
| 3c Orange Red |
25i |
FO-AA FO-M |
11.95 x 12, 12 11.9 x 12, 12 x 11.9, 12.1 x 12 |
Orange-Red (May 1869) |
|
| 3c Rose Red |
25ii |
FO-T FO-O |
12.1 x 12.2, 11.8 x 12.1, 12, 12 x 12.1 |
Deep Rose Red, Rose Red (March 1869) |
|
| 3c Orange Red |
25b |
FO-W |
11.9 x 12.1 |
Guide dot under LL scroll |
Orange Red |
| 3c Red |
25viii |
FO-Y |
11.9 x 12, 12 |
Guide dot under LL scroll |
Pale Indian Red, Brownish Rose red |
| 6c Brown | 27c | FO-CC | 12.1 x 12 | Guide dot under LL scroll (plate 1) | Dark Brown |
| 6c Yellow Brown | 27a |
FO-D FO-Z |
12.1 x 12 11.9 x 12 11.9 x 12 |
Guide dot under LL scroll (plate 1) and dot in "D" of "Canada" | Yellow Brown (November 1871) |
| 6c Black Brown | 27f | FO-DD | 12 x 12.1 | Guide dot under LL scroll (plate 1) | Very Dark Brown |
| 12.5c Blue | 27b |
FO-EE FO-U |
12.1 x 11.9 12 x 12.1 |
Blue | |
| 12.5c Blue | 27v |
FO-N |
11.9 x 12.2 |
Guide dot under LL scroll | Blue |
Table 2: The 1/2c Black
| Printings | Unitrade # | Paper Types | Perfs | Plate Flaws/Re-Entries Seen | Shades |
| Pre-SQ Printings | |||||
| First Ottawa SQ Printings Prior to 1872 | |||||
| Early Montreal SQ Printings Prior to 1874 | |||||
| Mid-Montreal SQ Printings 1874-1880 |
21 21a |
MM-B MM-I |
12 x 12.25 11.75 x 12 |
Two guide dots in UL margin Guide dot at LL |
Black Black |
| Late Montreal SQ Printings 1881-1882 | 21 | MM-D | 12.1 | Black |
Table 3: The 15c Grey Violet & Grey
Interestingly, Scott divides this stamp into two numbers: 29 and 30, even though it is really one stamp, with some of the early printings being 29's, any of the mid-printings being variants of 30b and then the later printings being the standard 29's and 30's.
This is perhaps the most misunderstood and commonly mis-identified stamp of Canada, and I attribute this mostly to the way the Scott/Unitrade listings are set up. Gibbons does a much better job of portraying the reality that this stamp covers the full gamut of printings, as it was current over the entire life of both the Large Queen and Small Queen issue, as well as the remainder of the Victorian period, all the way up just past 1900.
The common printings are the Second Ottawa printings, and these are typically variations of 29, 29i, 30 and 30i, though there are some scarcer printings along with scarcer Montreal printings that get lumped in with 29 and 30, due to the lack of separate listings in Unitrade.
29b and 29e encompass a range of printings from 1868 until 1876 or so. Unitrade calls them red-lilac, and there are indeed some that are that shade, but many are pale purples, and are often mis-identified as 29i's.
29a, 30a and 30d are mid-Montreal printings, and are just as often perf. 11.75 x 12, as well as 11.5 x 12. Gibbons recognizes this fact, though Unitrade does not clearly state this.
30b, 30c, and 30iv (new listing) encompass a range of early, mid and late Montreal printings.
30e is the Montreal Gazette printing, which is often called "Robin's Egg Blue" or "Studd's Cold Blue".
| Printings | Unitrade # | Paper Types | Perfs | Plate Flaws/Re-Entries Seen | Shades |
| Pre SQ Printings |
29b
29v |
FO-M FO-FF FO-D FO-BB
FO-Y |
12
12, 12 x 11.9
12.15 x 12 |
Position dot under LL scroll
Position dot above UR scroll |
Red-Lilac (June 1868)
Deep Greyish Purple (1871), Red Lilac Purple
Greyish Purple |
| First Ottawa SQ Printings Prior to 1872 | |||||
| Early Montreal SQ Printings Prior to 1874 | |||||
| Mid-Montreal SQ Printings 1874-1880 |
29a 30a 30b |
MM-X FO-O MM-B |
11.5 x 12 11.75 x 12.1 12.2 x 12.1 12.1 x 12.2 |
Position dot under LL scroll |
Greyish Purple Deep Grey Deep Blue Grey |
| Late Montreal SQ Printings 1881-1887 | 30b | LM-D | 12.1 x 12.2 | Blue grey | |
| Montreal Gazette Printing | 30e | MG-F | 12.1 |
Robin's Egg Blue Studd's Cold Blue |
|
| Early Second Ottawa Printings - 1888-1892 |
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| Mid Second Ottawa Printings - 1893-1895 | 30i |
SO-KK SO-JJ |
12.2 x 12.1 12.1 |
Slate |
|
| Late Second Ottawa Printings -1896-1898 |
30 29
30b 30i
|
SO-JJ SO-KK SO-KK SO-KK SO-KK SO-KK SO-JJ |
12.1 x 12, 12.2 x 12.1 12.2 x 12.1 12.1 12.1
12.1
|
Guide dot under LL Corner
|
Deep Grey, Bluish Grey Deep Grey (March 1897) Grey Violet Blue Grey Slate Grey (July 1896) Bluish Slate Grey (August 1896) |
Table 4: The 5c Value
| Printings | Unitrade | Paper Types | Perfs | Plate Flaws/Re-Entries Seen | Shades |
| Mid-Montreal SQ Printings 1875-1876 |
26iv 26i |
MM-Y |
11.8 x 12.1, 11.9 x 12.15 11.9 x 12.1 |
Guide dot under second scallop of LL ornament |
Olive Green, Greyish Olive Deep Olive Green |
Note: These tables are a work in-progress and the various cells will be filled in as I work on the stamps of this issue.