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Showing posts with label Romania Bulls Heads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Romania Bulls Heads. Show all posts

Monday, 9 July 2012

Romania 108 Parale Bulls Head - now with Opinion Heimbüchler



Back in May, I posted a Blog piece about my first ever Bulls Head. Today, I received the stamp back from Dr Heimbüchler with his Opinion. It is especially nice that he thinks the cancellation is BAKEU -in his Inventory of Bulls Heads, he records only two copies of the 108 Parale used at Bakeu out of a total of 177 recorded used copies.

Monday, 21 May 2012

Romania Bulls Head Forgeries



In the last Blog post I showed what I believe is a genuine Bulls Head (of course, I need to get a Certificate and hope to do so). The price of getting this stamp was that I had to buy the forgeries shown above.

The two forgeries of the 54 Parale are not really serious: for example,the "4" in "54" is closed. It should be open. That is like a Big Mistake.

The 81 Parale in the top row is trying harder but when I compare it to the colour illustrations in Heimbüchler, I notice first of all that the ears are quite wrong. Also, the left foot of the "P" of "PORTO" does not have the characteristics decribed by Heimbüchler - the left foot should be sloping away to the left.

The 81 Parale on the "Hamburger" fragment is more interesting. The paper is too blue - it's very pretty - but the design is quite good. I had to study for some time before I could pick out an obvious mistake: in the double oval around the "81", to the right (south east) side, there is a fine line of shading inside the double oval. I cannot see anything like this in Heimbüchler's illustrations. And, once again, the left foot of the "P" of "PORTO" does not slope away to the left

The real failure is perhaps the cancellation. Ignore the weak RECEPISSE. The WASLUI / MOLDOVA 28/8 in pale grey is not a plausible colour - and, I then discover, Heimbüchler actually lists this WASLUI 28/8 as a cancellation which appears on modern (1960s onwards) forgeries (page 217)