Lake is a much darker color. Brownish red is a close description of Lake. Looks carmine rose to me.
The Philatelic Foundation database provides many examples of the lake Scott 319F.
Well the 319f does not come in a booklet pane of 6. This has to be a corner (lower right) of a booklet pane of 6. The only Type II booklet panes of 6 are 319h and 319q.
I've been checking the color very carefully using a phone app along with a wonder color gauge. So it analyzes much closer to a lake color. This is why I have concluded it has to be a 319q variety. I just don't see any other conclusion.
It could be a fake I suppose (trimmed perfs), but the rounded corner points me away from that conclusion.
319F also comes in a booklet pane of 6 in scarlet. Number 319Fl This is from the Scott 2016 Catalogue. No price listed for it though. So might be rare.
Suzanne, are there any other booklet panes of 6 that have been added other than the one you mentioned? It may very well be a 319f.
Regarding the color, the picture I posted really doesn't do it justice. Like I said I have been carefully analyzing the color, and I stand behind my opinion. I was vacillating between carmine and lake because they are very close on my color reference. But in the end I settled on lake. This is based on both visual inspection and analysis using a color detection app on my phone.
No just the scarlet and lake are listed for booklet panes of 6 for 319f.
Whether it's rare or not, it certainly is not in great condition. The brown toning is brown toning, not an artifact of photography or scanning. And the badly blunted perf and upper left corner indicate that it's been badly stored and handled over the years, probably by many collectors. Although it's instructive to try to identify it, its only value is as a filler in my opinion. Of course, on eBay, it might sell for thousands if it's "rare".
Bob
I could use some help with this one. I know of course it's a Scott 319, and I've narrowed it to a Tp. II. I'm just not sure how to narrow it down further. It does seem to be a lake color. And it also seems to be from the lower right corner of a booklet of 6. Beyond that I don't know.
Thanks for any help!
Adam
re: Scott 319100th
Lake is a much darker color. Brownish red is a close description of Lake. Looks carmine rose to me.
re: Scott 319100th
The Philatelic Foundation database provides many examples of the lake Scott 319F.
re: Scott 319100th
Well the 319f does not come in a booklet pane of 6. This has to be a corner (lower right) of a booklet pane of 6. The only Type II booklet panes of 6 are 319h and 319q.
I've been checking the color very carefully using a phone app along with a wonder color gauge. So it analyzes much closer to a lake color. This is why I have concluded it has to be a 319q variety. I just don't see any other conclusion.
It could be a fake I suppose (trimmed perfs), but the rounded corner points me away from that conclusion.
re: Scott 319100th
319F also comes in a booklet pane of 6 in scarlet. Number 319Fl This is from the Scott 2016 Catalogue. No price listed for it though. So might be rare.
re: Scott 319100th
Suzanne, are there any other booklet panes of 6 that have been added other than the one you mentioned? It may very well be a 319f.
Regarding the color, the picture I posted really doesn't do it justice. Like I said I have been carefully analyzing the color, and I stand behind my opinion. I was vacillating between carmine and lake because they are very close on my color reference. But in the end I settled on lake. This is based on both visual inspection and analysis using a color detection app on my phone.
re: Scott 319100th
No just the scarlet and lake are listed for booklet panes of 6 for 319f.
re: Scott 319100th
Whether it's rare or not, it certainly is not in great condition. The brown toning is brown toning, not an artifact of photography or scanning. And the badly blunted perf and upper left corner indicate that it's been badly stored and handled over the years, probably by many collectors. Although it's instructive to try to identify it, its only value is as a filler in my opinion. Of course, on eBay, it might sell for thousands if it's "rare".
Bob