ID: 31092030
U311 cut square, UPSS Die 88 pale cream paper, fancy negative five-point star
$2.50
Seller:
keesindy (4648)
39x37mm (top and left side). This cut square is Scott U71 type, catalog number U311 with green indicium. That Scott listing is actually for white paper, but this paper is a pale creamy white color. The Scott catalog ... Read More
Item Specifics
- Country
- United States
- Catalog Number
- U311
- Stamp Type
- Postal Stationery
- Condition
- Used
- Stamp Format
- Single
- Topic
- People - Politicians
- Year of Issue
- 1890
Item Description
39x37mm (top and left side). This cut square is Scott U71 type, catalog number U311 with green indicium. That Scott listing is actually for white paper, but this paper is a pale creamy white color. The Scott catalog doesn’t mention the creamy paper; the United Postal Stationery Society (UPSS) mentions this paper in their catalog, but does not include a separate listing. This cut square does not include any portion of the watermark. This stamp has a fair amount of surface soiling, including three orange spots.This cut square was among thousands of stamps and cut squares collected from businesses at Union City, Indiana, in the early 1890s. Most of the readable postmarks in the hoard are from 1891 to 1893. The stamps had been soaked from the envelopes around the time of their collection. The stamps and cut squares were then sorted and tied tightly with string and sewing thread into bundles of 100 each. That process protected most of the items from damage and aging for over a century. I inherited and began unpacking the bundles in 2000. None of these sale items from the hoard has ever been in a collection.
Although mail was coming to Union City via three railroads from all over the country, much of it seemed to be coming from small cities and towns in Indiana and Ohio and to a lesser degree from smaller communities in other nearby states. In other words, most of the fancy and geometric cancels probably originated within 150 to 200 miles of Union City.
The Union City hoard contained 11-12,000 cut squares, most of which were the Scott U71 types. This negative star obliteration is found on only two of those cut squares. Both were U71/U311 on creamy white paper. Unfortunately, the post office of origin for this design remains a mystery to me.
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- keesindy (4648)
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- 04/11/2016
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- Item Location
- Indiana, United States
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- About 3½ years ago, I stopped selling and shipping outside the US due to new postal rules and rapidly rising costs. The USPS is raising postal rates again in January 2019. Today, December 25, 2018, due to the continuing rise in the cost of postage and associated fees, I am reluctantly raising my general shipping fee for the first time in many years. My sales here at HipStamp involve no additional charge for the purchase of multiple stamps. Shipping is via USPS unless otherwise specified. Be sure to contact me before making your purchases if you have questions.
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