Mere om DVI - 10c tryk 6b - en forespørgsel 19.11.2006
Indsendt af: 19. november 2006 af Svend K. Seitzberg
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Vedrørende DVI 10 cents tryk 6b.
Jeg har to forsendelser og et parstykke med tryk 6b. Alle er stemplet i Christiansted. Brevene 19.02 og 09.07 i 1894.
Farverne virker meget mere"mættede" end tryk 6a. Brevene er et anbefalet 2. vægtklasse med 10 cents 6b pos.80 og 100, samt 7
cents tryk 2 pos.61, sendt til Assens. Det andet brev er fra en større korrespondance til fru Maulitz og sendt til København. Frankeret med 6b pos. 35. Parstykket er pos.53-54.
Jeg er ikke i besiddelse af tryk 6 med original gummi; men kunne forestille mig at de måske er tryk 6b.
Hvem kan sige noget om det?

Med venlig hilsen
Svend K. Seitzberg

 


 

Hej Svend,
 
concerning your question about DVI 10c6b may I kindly ask you to send good scans (min. 300 - 450 dpi) of your letters to my
email address BerndStein@intexx.de !?
 
I have registered 43 stamps with 34 different positions from that print and every supplement is very welcome. Also of course from single stamps ! And if you add your address I would like to send you the latest update of my registration. Here is the introduction:
 

"In contrary to Lasse Nielsen’s opinion, that 10c print 6a and 6b cannot be separated by colours (see pg. 970), I am convinced of

Svend K.Seitzberg’s statement, that there is a definite difference especially in the frame colour (see NFT 1/1991, pg.30-31):

 

Print 6a has a rather light dull grey blue, woolly print (uldent tryk), while in

print 6b the frame has a bit darker and more bluish shade, dry print (tørt tryk).

Also the oval in 6b is usually more worn (with poor covering colour) than in 6a."

 

Mange hilsener! Bernd Stein