Brixton Chrome
Lot 289 Lagos #26 1/- Reddish Orange, Brownish Orange, Orange & Pale Orange Queen Victoria, 1884-1886 Queen Victoria New Color Keyplates Issue, 4 Very Fine Used Singles Crown CA Wmk, De La Rue Printing,
Lot 289 Lagos #26 1/- Reddish Orange, Brownish Orange, Orange & Pale Orange Queen Victoria, 1884-1886 Queen Victoria New Color Keyplates Issue, 4 Very Fine Used Singles Crown CA Wmk, De La Rue Printing,
4 very fine used singles of the 1/- reddish orange, brownish orange, orange & pale orange Queen Victoria from the 1884-1886 Queen Victoria New Color Keyplates Issue Crown CA Wmk, De La Rue printing.
Gibbons values these at £100, so we estimate them at $100. The stamps offered here grade between 76 and 78 as follows:
Centering/Margins: 40/60, 44/60
Paper Freshness: 5/5
Colour: 5/5
Impression: 5/5
Absence of Visible Paper Flaws: 5/5
Perforations: 10/10
Cancellation: 6/10
With the exception of the 1/2d and 1d, there were 11 printings between July 1884 and December 1886. The 1/2d and 1d continued to be produced after 1886 all the way up to 1902. The total quantities issued up to Dec. 1886 were; 1/2d (24,300 - 6 printings), 1d (41,400 - 11 printings), 2d (41,760 - 11 printings), 4d (41,760 - 11 printings), 6d (22,500 - 6 printings), 1/- (22,200 - 6 printings), 2/6d (900), 5/- (600) and 10/- (420). The 1/2d and 1d printed after 1886 outnumber the earlier printings by more than 10:1. 34 printings of the 1/2d totalling 805,980 to 1900 and a further 2 printings from plate 2 between 1901 & 1902 totallling 219,780. 3 printings of the 1d totalling 687,660 to 1900 and a further 2 printings from plate 2 totalling 375,900. The Gibbons prices for these 2 stamps of £2 and 50p are for the alter printings. Earlier ones eing identified by the appearance of the gum, or killer cancels on used stamps.