Brixton Chrome
Lot 330 Canada #105f 1c Orange Yellow (Yellow in Unitrade) King George V, 1911-1928 Admiral Issue, A VFNH Example, Die 1 Dry Printing
Lot 330 Canada #105f 1c Orange Yellow (Yellow in Unitrade) King George V, 1911-1928 Admiral Issue, A VFNH Example, Die 1 Dry Printing
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A VFNH example of the 1c orange yellow (yellow in unitrade) King George V from the 1911-1928 Admiral Issue, die 1 dry printing. This example is from the left side of the sheet and has a natural straight edge. In the past these were shunned by collectors, but now as collecting of booklet singles has taken off, these are becoming collectible also. Well centered straight edged stamps are not as easy to find now, as many were fraudulently perforated to satisfy collector demand for VFNH stamps with perforations all around.
Unitrade values this at $150. The stamp offered here grades 80 as follows:
Centering/Margins: 50/70
Paper Freshness: 5/5
Colour: 5/5
Impression: 5/5
Absence of Visible Paper Flaws: 5/5
Perforations: 10/10
Unitrade's treatment of the Admiral issue is quite simplified in the sense that only the broad shade groups are listed, and the retouched frameline is only listed on a few values, even though most of the first colours of each value can be found with both retouched frame and normal frame in the upper right spandrel of the design. In terms of shades, what we have done is to sort the stamps into each identifiable shade, name them using the Gibbons Stamp Colour Key and then attempt to assign each shade to one of the groups listed in Unitrade. This is fairly easy to do when you have all the shades identified and laid next to one another. The difference between the retouched and redrawn frameline is another source of confusion for many collectors. Basically, the normal frame, from the early printings has horizontal shading lines that terminate in a uniform straight line, with no vertical line connecting them. The retouched frameline is a light vertical line which has been added to join all the horizontal shading lines. It is generally only found on wet printings. The re-drawn frameline on the other hand is a thicker, heavier line and is only found on dry printings.

