Grill (philately)

Grill (philately)

A grill on a postage stamp is an embossed pattern of small indentations intended to discourage postage stamp reuse. They were supposed to work by allowing the ink of the cancellation to be absorbed more readily by the fibers of the stamp paper, making it harder to wash off the cancellation.

The best-known examples of grilling are the United States issues of the late 1860s and early 1870s, when grilling was standard for all US stamps. While many types of grilled stamps are common, certain of the grill patterns were little-used, and define some of the great rarities of US philately.

The idea of grilling was first suggested by Charles F. Steel, a supervisor at the National Bank Note Company, with correspondence on the subject dating from 1865.

The first type of grill to be tried, termed by philatelists the "A" grill, was applied to the entire stamp. Stamps so treated were distributed to post offices for testing in August 1867, and apparently satisfactory, as National received a contract stipulating use of grilling for all stamps. However, the actual practice of grilling on a large scale had not been completely worked, and the process significantly weakened sheets, resulting in tearing during perforation and general production handling. National soon switched to the use of a small rectangular pattern of indentations, and subsequent grills were all of this form.

National's contract did not specify the type of grill pattern, and the details changed as they experimented with equipment. Many of the details have been lost to history; in 1910s, philatelist William L. Stevenson introduced a system of distinguishing types of grills, and identifying them by letter. Later research clarified some of the details of chronology.

The 1869 issue used only the G grill, while the 1870 issue used H and I grills. Fears of reuse had dwindled by the early 1870s, and grilling seems to have been quietly dropped from the production process. Some stamps of the Continental Bank Note Company (who took over production from National) are known to have been grilled as late as 1875.

Grills:
* A Grill - overall (first experimental grill)
* C Grill - points up, 16-17 x 18-21 points (second experimental)
* Z Grill - points down, points with horizontal ridges, 13-14 x 17-18 points
* D Grill - points down, vertical ridges, 15 x 17-18 points
* E Grill - points down, 14 x 15-17 points
* F Grill - points down, 11-12 x 15-17 points
* B Grill - points up, 22 x 18 points
* G Grill - 12 x 11-11.5 points
* H Grill - 11-13 x 14-16 points
* I Grill - 10-11 x 10-13 points
* J Grill

ee also

* Z Grill Benjamin Franklin Z-Grill, 1868: considered the rarest US stamp

External links

* [http://www.siegelauctions.com/enc/1867.htm Siegel writeup on grilling]
* [http://www.findyourstampsvalue.com/phil_terms/grills.htm Classification and photos of grills of US stamps]


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