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Hello! In a random lot that purchased some month ago, I found this strange stamp.. I don't recall ever seeing it anywhere and I can't read from the stamp. Any ideas? Thanks :) *** Moved by Staff to a more appropriate forum. ***
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Bedrock Of The Community
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It has the similar frame to Germany. I can read perhaps "DEUTSCHE COLONIE" around the band. Overall, looks dodgy.  |
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United States
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Not sure what this is.
I also see "DEUTSCH COLONIE" in the text, but (1) this is not a stamp or postcard cutout of any German colony, (2) the postmark is not a German colonial postmark, (3) the letters in the cancel don't match any location I've been able to find, and (4) in German, colony is spelled "Kolonie", not "Colonie". |
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Bedrock Of The Community
Australia
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Postmaster. Thank you for confirmation, Only guess left by me, is perhaps a (severely damaged) cut out from tourist postcard, as this Dulos stamp on a Turkey Postcard.  |
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Design does not match anything I can find in the Michel Special-Katalog Der deutschen Privatpostmarken (old city post/private carriers), although the private carriers frequently "borrowed" designs from German, Finnish and other stamps.
I would guess that this is a bogus/fantasy production based on what appears to be the "Deutsche Colonie" inscription. |
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Sometimes "Kolonie" was also written like "Colonie", and often smaller groups of German people founded their own "Colonie" somewhere, so it does not necessarily mean that "Colonie" means a country here, but also a region, town or even "farm". I would guess it is a part of a card with a fantasy cinderella. Last try could be that there are letters also in the lower part of the circle - perhaps a better scan would help. |
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Yes that's right ,Colony can be with a "C".I was thinking about German settlements in the South Africa area? ...eritz(land) ? |
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Good point, perf12. Before the German government assumed responsibilty for the German settlements in what was to become German Southwest Africa in 1884, a portion of the settlements was known as Lüderitzland. That's the correct number of characters for a symmetrical cancel, too. |
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I can find no mention of stamps in my internet search of "Luederitzland Marken". Hopefully more information will appear here on SCF. |
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Whatever the item is, be it trimmed stamp, imperforate stamp, or postal stationery cutout, if you have information about it, please share it with the rest of us. |
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bookbndrbob, I said it's a stationery because I recognize the kind of green paper used on postcard as example. Here a low resolution exemple, It's too low to see the paper grain, but if I scan one at 1200 DPI it will give the same thing as the one of the DOBO  |
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Interesting.. I think Sobo should give us a better photo of the front & back.No mention about the paper or anything...What happened to Sobo?  |
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