| Author |
Replies: 21 / Views: 2,868 |
|
Valued Member
Netherlands
14 Posts |
|
|
I recently acquired a lot with a.o. this stamp 2 Fr olive on yellow:  The same lot also contains this variety with overprint for French post offices in China: The 2Fr is supposed to be violet on yellow, not olive on yellow. I added a 2 Fr violet in above image, for reference. The Chinese value overprint for image 1 and 2 also looks very coarse. Are these counterfeits? The perforation and size of the stamp are identical to the 'real' ones I already have for Indochina, and I don't see remarkable deviations in the stamp and illustration, other than the color. Anyone seen this before? Thanks!
|
|
Send note to Staff
|
| Edited by wilfredb - 08/12/2018 11:14 am |
|
|
|
|
Bedrock Of The Community
Australia
38679 Posts |
|
|
Quote: I recently acquired a lot with a.o. this stamp 2 Fr olive on yellow:
What is "a.o" ? |
Send note to Staff
|
|
|
Pillar Of The Community
United Kingdom
8582 Posts |
|
|
Bedrock Of The Community
Australia
38679 Posts |
|
|
Thank you Geoff.
Opinion: the Overprints look decidedly dodgy, I would consider them forgeries. I have litttle experience with Indo China, most of my references indicates "Brown on Orange" In my "Light and Chemical Damage" folder, I have modern Australian stamps, evidenced Brown becoming Green / Olive, nothing on older stamps.
|
Send note to Staff
|
| Edited by rod222 - 08/12/2018 8:04 pm |
|
|
Valued Member
355 Posts |
|
|
I agree with above. The Chinese characters overprint is not recognizable. They are probably forgeries. |
Send note to Staff
|
|
|
Pillar Of The Community
France, Metropolitan
3745 Posts |
|
|
It would be nice a pic of the backsides.There should be some relief in the back were CANTON is struck.They could be real but bogus overprinted or clandestine overprints.Many of these overprints were made to order for collectors in those days using the original dies.These stamps are only of value on localy used covers & on non registered covers by preference.
|
Send note to Staff
|
|
|
Valued Member
Netherlands
14 Posts |
|
|
Thanks all, I agree the overprints are likely forgeries.
I am still puzzled by the 2 Fr GREEN stamps, which should be VIOLET. I don't think this is washed out or bleached color, since I have 3 of them, and the color is identical to the 1 Fr olive green stamps I own.
|
Send note to Staff
|
| Edited by wilfredb - 08/17/2018 1:42 pm |
|
|
Bedrock Of The Community
Australia
38679 Posts |
|
|
Quote: I am still puzzled by the 2 Fr GREEN stamps, which should be VIOLET. Indeed strange, check perforation guage for counterfeit. Only stamp I have seen go BROWN (Scott's colour as listed) to Green is Yugoslavia 1935 king Peter. |
Send note to Staff
|
|
|
Pillar Of The Community
Romania
596 Posts |
|
|
I still don't think you can conclude that the stamps / overprints are fake. Search google (if you know French): "timbres Grasset surchargees Canton" I found a site (see the address at the top) where the 2Fr stamp also appears in green (I didn't read too carefully to know if it is the same violet on yelow 2Fr stamp) but there are other sites with information very good.  I also have a Grasset stamp with a variety of overprint (the distance between 0 and 5 is 2mm instead of 1.5mm) I could not identify if the overprint is genuine or forged   |
Send note to Staff
|
|
|
Pillar Of The Community
France, Metropolitan
3745 Posts |
|
|
Bedrock Of The Community
Australia
38679 Posts |
|
|
Thanks Cupram. Hmm...unable to post link, shall try again A new one on me, no link but the pdf can be downloaded here  |
Send note to Staff
|
| Edited by rod222 - 02/04/2021 07:51 am |
|
|
Pillar Of The Community
Romania
596 Posts |
|
|
I am sorry wilfredb/the 2 FR green is this stamp Canton overprinted:  Thank you perf12 for your opinion ' This is very good news because the value is high for this variety (chiffres espaces) At the overprint typo. next to the embossed mark on the back of the stamp, the ink is oriented to the edge where a higher concentration appears. What puzzles me is the lighter shade at the top of the numbers.  |
Send note to Staff
|
|
|
Pillar Of The Community
France, Metropolitan
3745 Posts |
|
|
Pillar Of The Community
Romania
596 Posts |
|
|
???? different shade of ink and the overprint is thicker.Possible double-impression or....forgerie.I don't know. I have a name of expert...Scheler?? |
Send note to Staff
|
|
|
Pillar Of The Community

United States
808 Posts |
|
|
Quote: I added a 2 Fr violet in above image, for reference I struggle with color, especially in scans, but I don't see any violet on yellow in the OP. Nevertheless, the stamps in question certainly don't appear violet or anything near to violet. My copy of Michel lists the 2F only as "lila auf orange," which doesn't seem to help much. But Michel does confirm that the overprinted Grasset of 1912 do exist with a 2mm distance between 0 and 5. |
Send note to Staff
|
|
|
Pillar Of The Community
France, Metropolitan
3745 Posts |
|
Replies: 21 / Views: 2,868 |
|