They are known on the Crown Q (1st Type) Paper and the Crown Q (2nd Type) Paper as well as on the Burele Band paper. Only 1,000 copies of Queensband were printed on the Crown Q (1st Type) Paper and only 487 on the Burele Band paper, and so are great rarities. Examples on the Crown Q (2nd Type) Paper are also very scarce given that these plates were only in use from late 1879 to around March 1880 when the third plate was created
Here are examples seen by me. For other 2d. Queensland varieties see here:
QueensBand instead of Queensland. Ex Butler and now in the collection of Carl Burnett QueensBand instead of Queensland. Ex Butler and now in the collection of Carl Burnett QueensBand instead of Queensland. From the collection of Carl Burnett QueensBand instead of Queensland. Ex Butler and now in the collection of Carl Burnett |
Seen on Stampboards
Seen at Premier Postal auction no 52. Ex Butler
Courtesy of Dave Elsmore
Seen at Phoenix Auction no 19 A superb example from a plate proof showing Queensband on the bottom right-hand stamp. Ex Manning and Griffith and now residing in a private collection |
Courtesy of Dave Elsmore
Seen in a private collection
From the proof sheet
Ex Griffiths
Seen on Ebay
Seen at Phoenix auction no 62
In my collection
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