Description: NEWFOUNDLAND 106 1911 3c RED BROWN KING EDWARD VIII ROYAL FAMILY ISSUE MPH CV$50 Please read the TERMS OF SALE below prior to bidding. BID WITH CONFIDENCE - SATISFACTION GUARANTEED NEWFOUNDLAND 106 1911 3c RED BROWN KING EDWARD VIII ROYAL FAMILY ISSUE MPH CV$50 Three cent Prince of Wales stamp from the Royal Family issue of 1911, red brown. There are at least 7 listed perf varieties in the Royal Family issue - 3 for the 3 cent value. Good color and appearance, quite well centered for this issue. Approx. 30% of original gum disturbed by previous hinging, hinge remnant. Sound, fault-free stamp. Stamp shown is a good representative of those that are available. If the stamp received fails to meet expectations, it may be returned for a replacement or full refund. Recess printed from engraved plates on medium weight, very crisp, white wove paper with vertical mesh, white (almost colorless) gum. The designs of this issue were produced in relatively small formats resulting in stamps being printed very close together. Most stamps have very narrow margins or none at all with perforations cutting into one or more sides. Stamps with reasonably decent centering and perforations clear of the design on all sides may be considered as very fine for this issue. Prince Edward (1894-1972), the Prince of Wales was the eldest son of King George V and Queen Mary. He became King Edward VIII (Duke of Windsor) upon the death of his father in 1936. After a short reign of only 326 days, Edward VIII abdicated to marry Wallis Simpson (m. 1937-1972) a twice-divorced American socialite. Edward, who was the first monarch to become a qualified pilot, created The King's Flight to provide air transport for the Royal Families official duties. After his abdication, there is evidence indicating collusion with Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party in an attempt to force the United Kingdom into surrender so that Edward could regain the throne and thus instill his wife as the Queen. In an effort to forestall such a scheme, Edward was sent to the Bahamas where he served (apparently quite favorably) as the Governor from 1940 to 1945. The image in the stamp is from a 1910 photograph taken by Arthur James Hope Downey for W. & D. Downey studios. The June 19, 1911 coronation of King George V provided members of the British Commonwealth opportunities to commemorate the event through the production of new stamp issues. Newfoundland lead the way with an unprecedented set of stamps depicting all the members of the Royal household - some for the first (and only) time ever. The 11 stamp set included 10 Royal portrait images plus a 15 cent high value stamp featuring the Newfoundland Colonial seal, officially granted by King George IV in 1827. This "Great Seal of the Colony" depicts Mercury, the god of commerce, presenting to Britannia, a fisherman bearing gifts from the bounty of the sea (Newfoundland's life blood). The central image repeated that designed by Raymond Ostrander Smith (1873-1933) for the 30 cent value of the 1897 "Cabot" issue. Under contact with Whitehead, Morris and Company Limited (Whitehead, Morris and Company did not have the equipment necessary to print stamps from engraved plates): Perkins, Bacon and Company apparently recess printed the 1c 2c, 3c, 4c, 5c, and 10c value stamps from dies and engraving plates produced by De La Rue and Company of London. Printing of the 6c, 8c, 9c, 12, and 15c higher value stamps is believed to have been sub-contracted to A. Alexander and Sons Limited of London who used engraved plates provided by MacDonald and Sons. Images should provide all the information necessary to make a reasonably intelligent bid on this lot. 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Price: 27.95 USD
Location: Beaverton, Oregon
End Time: 2024-12-24T20:15:33.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Place of Origin: Canada
Quality: Mint Hinged
Grade: Ungraded
Certification: Uncertified