. Stamp-collector's magazine. r,except in colour and inscribed value, beingidentical with the twopenny. He states,also—and our readers have this month ocularevidence of the fact given them in thecentre of the magazine—that the first-noticedstamp is printed in mauve as well as correspondent favours us with anEdinburgh local of which the description issubjoined. Nearly square, un perforated,blue impression on white paper. Inscription CLARK & CO., CIRCULAR AND PARCEL DELIVERERS, 10, CALTON street, EDINBURGH, on a back-ground composed of double lines, forminga transverse diamond latt


. Stamp-collector's magazine. r,except in colour and inscribed value, beingidentical with the twopenny. He states,also—and our readers have this month ocularevidence of the fact given them in thecentre of the magazine—that the first-noticedstamp is printed in mauve as well as correspondent favours us with anEdinburgh local of which the description issubjoined. Nearly square, un perforated,blue impression on white paper. Inscription CLARK & CO., CIRCULAR AND PARCEL DELIVERERS, 10, CALTON street, EDINBURGH, on a back-ground composed of double lines, forminga transverse diamond lattice work. Victoria.—Our next cut represents thegreenish specimen, valuetenpence ; a description ofwhich opened our paperon novelties last anxiously a-wait every mail in expec-tation of a respectablesixpenny to make up theotherwise really comelycurrent Victorian series. Bavaria.—The new emission for thiscountry, proposed for public istue on the 1stof May next, is no unworthy representative /UUVAA. rv-\/1 r\ March 1, 1866.] THE STAMP-COLLECTORS MAGAZINE. 43


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