File:UK Treasury stamp competition essay 2d (1839).jpg

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UK Treasury stamp competition essay 2d (1839)

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English: 1839: Treasury Competition Essays, James Chalmers 2d essay, used as a seal on small wrapper, cancellation“USED”. Extremely rare, believed to be one of only three examples in private hands with a fourth in the Royal collection.
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Author James Chalmers for UK GPO

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