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Maltese cross rubber stamp.
The most common maltese cross stamp material is metal.
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The maltese cross as first issued was a mass produced item of a standard pattern.
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The were hand made stamps that were inked on a pad before impressing on the stamps to cancel them.
The largest known multiple of this usage is a strip of four.
Maltese cross style 1699 rubber stamp shape great for scrapbooking crafts card making ink stamping crafts.
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Add maltese cross stamps to all your different types of stationery.
The most popular color.
In 1840 rowland hill conducted many experiments in the cancellation of the stamps to be introduced.
Ruby maltese cross cancellation used from aberdeen on the 22nd may 1840 red impressions struck on red stamps the use of the red cancellation on the penny red stamps is rare.
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Other countries soon followed with their own stamp cancellations.
Many of the maltese cross cancels have been identified by covers showing the postage use and therefore the offices who used them.
1842 43 ray flaws slight basal shift k tilted e and d misplaced low left.
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In 1840 certain coloured inks were used to cancel the stamps instead of the standard red subsequent black cancellation inks.
As they were handmade they have certain individual features that are indicative of the offices that used them.
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The maltese crosswas the first postal marking employed for the cancellation of postage stamps issued in 1840.