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Worldwide/Cinderellas & Seals : 1908 Christmas-New Year Seal on USA postcard

 

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Linus
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01 Nov 2015
01:29:53am
Here is a postcard from my postal history collection with a 1908 seal on the picture side:

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Here is the other side, with a New York wavy cancel:

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The bottom bar of the wavy cancel goes off the edge and puts ink on the back side of the seal on one half of one perf that sticks out. This can be clearly seen with a magnifier, but difficult to show in a scan. With card in hand, you can even see it without a magnifier. With only a dot of ink on the seal, is this seal considered to be tied to the postcard?

Linus


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Editor, Seal News; contributor, JuicyHeads

01 Nov 2015
06:41:50am
re: 1908 Christmas-New Year Seal on USA postcard

odd, i would never have thought of that, but, yes, it's tied.

would you send mind if I used that in Seal News?

Or, if you prefer, I'd happily print whatever you might like to write on the subject

David

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01 Nov 2015
07:38:13am
re: 1908 Christmas-New Year Seal on USA postcard

You can write about it if you like. Here is another picture:

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01 Nov 2015
08:42:09am
re: 1908 Christmas-New Year Seal on USA postcard

"Schulze Litho & Post Card Co. (1909-1910)
New York, NY

A printer of lithographic products including postcards. Their tinted halftone cards have a very bright and unblended pallet creating a distinct and highly mannered look."



http://www.metropostcard.com/publisherss1.html
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Linus

01 Nov 2015
01:29:53am

Here is a postcard from my postal history collection with a 1908 seal on the picture side:

Image Not Found

Here is the other side, with a New York wavy cancel:

Image Not Found

The bottom bar of the wavy cancel goes off the edge and puts ink on the back side of the seal on one half of one perf that sticks out. This can be clearly seen with a magnifier, but difficult to show in a scan. With card in hand, you can even see it without a magnifier. With only a dot of ink on the seal, is this seal considered to be tied to the postcard?

Linus


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Editor, Seal News; contributor, JuicyHeads
01 Nov 2015
06:41:50am

re: 1908 Christmas-New Year Seal on USA postcard

odd, i would never have thought of that, but, yes, it's tied.

would you send mind if I used that in Seal News?

Or, if you prefer, I'd happily print whatever you might like to write on the subject

David

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Linus

01 Nov 2015
07:38:13am

re: 1908 Christmas-New Year Seal on USA postcard

You can write about it if you like. Here is another picture:

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01 Nov 2015
08:42:09am

re: 1908 Christmas-New Year Seal on USA postcard

"Schulze Litho & Post Card Co. (1909-1910)
New York, NY

A printer of lithographic products including postcards. Their tinted halftone cards have a very bright and unblended pallet creating a distinct and highly mannered look."



http://www.metropostcard.com/publisherss1.html
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