- Inverted Swan
Infobox_RareStamps
common_name = Inverted Swan
country_of_production =Western Australia
location_of_production= Perth
date_of_production= January 1855
nature_of_rarity =Invert error
number_in_existence= 15 + a partial
face_value = 4-pence
estimated_value = US $37,500 - US $80,000|The Inverted Swan, a 4-pence blue
postage stamp issued in 1855 byWestern Australia , was one of the world's firstinvert error s. Technically, it is a "frame invert".In 1854, Western Australia issued its first stamps, featuring the colony's symbol, the
Black Swan , as did all WA stamps until 1902. While the 1d black was engraved inGreat Britain byPerkins Bacon , other values, including the 4d blue, were produced byHorace Samson in Perth usinglithography , and with different frames around the swan design for each value.The error
In January 1855, additional 4d stamps were needed. When
Alfred Hillman brought the printing stone out of storage, he found that two of the impressions had been damaged, so he had to redo them. One of the replaced frames was tilted; the other was accidentally redone upside-down. The stone's block of 60 was transferred four times to make the printing stone, and 97 sheets were printed before Hillman discovered the mistake and corrected it, resulting in a total of 388 errors being printed.However, the errors went unrecognized and unreported for several years. Only 15 complete copies, plus a part of a stamp in a strip of three, have survived. No unused copies are known.
One example was discovered in
Ireland in the 1860s, acquired by theDuke of Leinster , and bequeathed to Ireland in 1897. It is on display at a museum inDublin . Other examples are in the Royal Collection, theTapling Collection of theBritish Museum , and at museums inSydney , and Perth, in addition to private collections.Prices have been variable, with one copy realizing US$80,000 in a 1980 auction, and another going for $37,500 in 1983.
References
* "Philatelic Gems 1" (
Amos Press , 1989)ee also
*
List of notable postage stamps
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