Not much to go on here, but looking for a little help. This one came to me marked as ' 590 '. Ive looked at Type 1844 590 which is Odiham / Hampshire. But the top serif of the 5 is straight and my seems to look curved. 690 is Saxmundham / Suffolk. But the 6 has a ball terminus.
What's mine - 590 or 690? Maybe the ' 6 ' didnt get a full strike , missing the ball terminus end?
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Re: Type 1844 Identification help
What about 890 (Windsor, 1844-1962) with a badly printed 8?
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Thank you Mike. Id not thought of that one. I'll revisit this when I get back to the office.Mike Jackson wrote: ↑Tue Sep 19, 2023 7:57 pm What about 890 (Windsor, 1844-1962) with a badly printed 8?
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Im pretty sure its a Plate 170 & 890 Windsor was Aug 1851 last known use I think - if im reading it right. 690 SAXMUNDHAM goes to 1860 and it just doesnt look like a 5, 590 ... Hope im on the right track ! The first digit being missing I think thats the best I can doMike Jackson wrote: ↑Tue Sep 19, 2023 7:57 pm What about 890 (Windsor, 1844-1962) with a badly printed 8?
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William, not sure if this helps but Bill Barrell has this on a Saxmundham cover on his website
Tom Slemons has a picture of 690 in his Suffolk book but the serif of the 6 doesn't show.Re: Type 1844 Identification help
Yes - very helpful! Thank you tons for the follow up and the idea of imaging the 2 together. And, a reminder to keep on keeping on. I appreciate the follow up and just what I needed to end the day.Mike Jackson wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2023 11:56 pm William, not sure if this helps but Bill Barrell has this on a Saxmundham cover on his website Saxmundham 609.jpg
Saxmundham 609 Bill.jpg
Tom Slemons has a picture of 690 in his Suffolk book but the serif of the 6 doesn't show.
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