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PostPosted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 07:22:17 am 
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I was wondering if my fellow Stampboarders could help me determine a price for this cinderella that I have in my collection.

The May 2010 issue of "Stamp News Australasia" provides plenty of background information about this issue, but no pricing.

This copy is never hinged.

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Thanks in advance!

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 09:16:28 am 
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Total Guess,but looking at similar types of Cinderella from Scotland,I would say $10.00.+ range,, :?
Remember its a Cinderella,and as such STILL has a Limited Market

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I think it's a fellow called 'Carson', and I'm fairly sure he was the one of the original founders of the 'UVF'. Which sometime before 1916 became the;
36th [Ulster] Division of the British Army.
I would think if you contacted a North Irish,[Ulster] stamp dealer/club/auction house? You might get quite a bit more than $10


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 13:02:37 pm 
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huanga wrote:
I think it's a fellow called 'Carson', and I'm fairly sure he was the one of the original founders of the 'UVF'. Which sometime before 1916 became the;
36th [Ulster] Division of the British Army.
I would think if you contacted a North Irish,[Ulster] stamp dealer/club/auction house? You might get quite a bit more than $10


You are correct about the stamp picturing Sir Edward Carson and his UVF.

I also think you are correct about the value of the cinderella being worth a lot more than $10. I stumbled across this Pro Home Rule cinderella on the Raven Stamps (located in Dublin) website and the asking price is €250!

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http://www.ravenstamps.com/special/politicallabels.html

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There are a lot of fake Home Rule and Anti Home Rule stamps around - the genuine ones are very big and bearing in mind they were printed around 100 years ago, should feel "old".

Their value is variable depending on the design, the Home Rule ones are more sort after, so in general Home Rule around GBP 100-150 and the Anti Home Rule GBP 80-100.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 08:59:46 am 
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Not Bruce wrote:
There are a lot of fake Home Rule and Anti Home Rule stamps around - the genuine ones are very big and bearing in mind they were printed around 100 years ago, should feel "old".

Their value is variable depending on the design, the Home Rule ones are more sort after, so in general Home Rule around GBP 100-150 and the Anti Home Rule GBP 80-100.


Thanks!

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 14:49:49 pm 
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"Fercon Jerry" - One of the GOMC paid about $170 for these on Saturday.

Not sure what Cat Prestige uses to get its £300 value but clearly there must be one!

Description: 1907-16 Celtic Cross Sinn Fein propaganda label (unused), 1922 Dollard 2d blue lithographed essay (**), and Pro-UK Patriots Maintain the Union label, Cat £300. (Qty 3)


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mrboggler wrote:
Total Guess,but looking at similar types of Cinderella from Scotland,I would say $10.00.+ range,, :?
Remember its a Cinderella,and as such STILL has a Limited Market



Seems I was well out on my Guess.(It WAS only a Guess)
But I must have a quiet look at Harry,s Box of Cinderellas the next time he trots it out at the Fair,

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 00:21:43 am 
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"Fercon Jerry" - One of the GOMC paid about $170 for these on Saturday.

Not sure what Cat Prestige uses to get its £300 value but clearly there must be one!

Description: 1907-16 Celtic Cross Sinn Fein propaganda label (unused), 1922 Dollard 2d blue lithographed essay (**), and Pro-UK Patriots Maintain the Union label, Cat £300. (Qty 3)


Those are nice.

I have a copy of the Celtic cross in my collection, but not the other two.
I have not seen the Pro-UK Patriot issue before.

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The Ireland revolutionary stamps are in my want list. Refer:-

viewtopic.php?f=9&t=30075&p=2187221#p2187221

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