Friday, March 31, 2023

Samuel Allan Taylor - Locals Forgeries & Bogus Stamps - Part 2


Bell's Dispatch Bogus 

Brady & Cos. Penny Post Forgery A

Brainard & Co. Forgery C

Broadway Forgery B 

Brooklyn City Express Forgery B 

Brown & Co.'s City Post 1c Forg A

Brown & Co.'s City Post 2c Forgery A

Brown & McGill  Forgery C 

Browne's Easton Despatch Forgery B

C & H Forgery B 

C & W Bridge Despatch Bogus

California Penny Post 2c Forgery B 

California Penny Post 5c Forgery B 

California Penny Post 7c Forgery B 

Carnes' City Letter Express Forgery A

Carnes' City Letter Express Forgery B

Carrier's Dispatch Forgery C

Carrier's Stamp Bogus C-D

Cheever & Towle  Forgery B 


College Stamps Bryant Stratton & Co. Bogu

 
Cummings City Post Forgery C

Cummings City Post Forgery B

Crosby's City Post Forgery A 

Cornwell Madison Square Post  Forgery C 

Clark & Co, Forgery B

City Despatch Post Forgery B 

Chicago Penny Post Forgery D 

Chestnut Str. Line Bogus 

Thursday, March 30, 2023

Samuel Allan Taylor - Locals Forgeries & Bogus Stamps - Part 1

 The Gang of Scamps 
Taylor
There is but one known "gang" during the period in question. This is the one organized by S. Allan Taylor, which operated in the mid-1860s, and is generally known as the "Boston Gang" because they operated out of that city. In 1866, members included the 28-year old Taylor, 20-year old Joseph Chute, teenager Charles A. Lyford, 18-year old Ferdinand Trifet (who repudiated the gang very soon thereafter), "Charles M. Seltz"(pseudonym for Boston dealer Frederick H. King) who supposedly died in 1868 according to Trifet.' Taylor's New York printer was David Rose and the New York distributor was the reputable William P. Brown.
Also involved was J. A. Nutter the Canadian teenager whose collection of locals inspired Taylor in the 1850s and his connection with George Bancroft, for whom Nutter and Taylor arranged the Bancroft locals of Canada. 

The following are some of his US forgeries of genuine local stamps and completely bogus issues.
It is noteworthy that Taylor appeared to use whatever type and color of paper that he had on hand. 
Apart from these US stamps Taylor, according to his published price list, sold packets of some 50+ countries.

Adams & Co's Express Forgery

Albany Letter Express Bogus

Barr's Penny Despatch Forgery C 

Barr's Penny Despatch Forgery E

Blood's Despatch Forgery B 

Blood's Despatch Forgery D

Blood's Despatch Forgery B

Blood's One Cent Despatch Forgery D

Bouton's Manhattan Express Forgery B

Bouton's Manhattan Express Bogus A

Bowery Post Office Bogus T1

Bowery Post Office Bogus T2

Boyce's City Express Forgery D

Boyd's City Dispatch Forgery B&C

Boyd's City Express Type V Forgery A

Bradway's Dispatch Type 1 

Bradway's Dispatch Type 2

Monday, March 27, 2023

Dominican Republic 1866-1873

 Genuine Issues


1. The stamps measure 15.5mm. wide by 25 to 25.5mm. high, measured between the edges opposites.
2. The lines in the quadrants are the following: upper left quadrant, 17 lines; right upper quadrant, 15 lines; left lower quadrant, 13 lines, and lower right quadrant, 16
lines. 
The lines are clear and can be count easily. This is a fundamental check, since no fake has the lines exact.
3. The cross on top of the Bible does not touch it.
4. The Phrygian cap rests on the bottom of the Bible. There is simulated writing only in the right hand page of the Bible; the page of the left is blank.
5. The left side of the scroll where it is written "DIOS" does not touch the border line.
6. The lower part of the “S” of “Dios” is larger than the top
7. The curve of the “P” of “PATRIA” touches the vertical branch so low that it sometimes resembles a "D".
8. The “T” of “PATRIA” leans slightly towards the left.
9. At the bottom left of the scroll is seven short vertical lines
10. The leaves on the left & right are very different & do not touch the shield
NOTE - The "CORREOS" & value where printed separately and are generally out of line with the frame.

Genuine issues, essay and regular Medio & Un real

Forgeries
Although the album weeds only describes 3 forgeries, the actual number is over 20 with most not identified as to the forger.
Color is not a reliable identifier of a genuine stamp as they faded and one might resemble a more valuable variant.

Specific cases
• The Medio stamp on white paper. None of these stamps was issued on white paper.
• A UN real stamp in blue. The only blue stamp is a Un real .
• A yellow UN real stamp. The only yellow stamp is the Medio real .

This is the 3rd forgery described in Album Weeds
- Line above the value
- Leaves touch the shield
- Ribbon touches frame on the left
- Tall thin letters in top ribbon
- Cross touches the shield


- Primitive forgery easily identified by the bulge on the right side of the shield


Torres forgery
- CORREOS very large
- Leaves are very different
- Overall too neat

Spiro/Fournier forgeries
It appears Fournier obtained his forgeries from Spiro or perhaps even Mercier
Spiro forgeries


Fournier forgeries

Blocks from 5X5 sheets sold by Fournier