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WARNING: if not specifically stated that the stamps are genuine, the stamps could be forgeries or reprints!
(Genuine, images obtained from a Siegel auction)
Some very rare stamps with inscription 'PHILA. DESPATCH POST PAID' were issued in 1843. The stamps had a value of 3 c, two colours exist: 3 c black and 3 c red on blue.
(Genuine stamps, images obtained from a Siegel auction)
(Reduced sizes, genuine stamps)
D.O.Blood & Co's City Despatch Paid, note the small
differences between all the above stamps.
This stamp exists without any inscription (except 'CITY DIPATCH POST PAID'), with inscription 'D.O. BLOOD & COs' and 'D.O. BLOOD & CO's CITY DESPATCH'. I'm not sure if all the above stamps are genuine, dangerous forgeries exist.
(Forgery, wrong colour: blue)
Forgeries
'Reprints' were made for the Philadelphia Stamp Club in 1955 in a minisheet of 12 stamps (4x3) of the stamps with inscription 'D.O. BLOOD & CO's'.
Type 1: Inscription 'THE POST...' in capital letters, 'POST' in lower part of circle
(Reduced size, genuine, image obtained from a Siegel auction)
Forgery? If my information is correct there should be a dot
behind 'OFFICE' and the 'D' of 'DESPATCH' touches the circle to
the left of it.
Yet another type (or forgery?)
Type 2: Inscription 'THE POST' in capital letters, 'PAID' in lower part of circle:
(Reduced size)
(Genuine)
Type 3: Inscription 'the POST', 'PAID' in lower part of circle:
Scott forgery of this stamp. a ',' behind 'For', the 'S' of
'POST' is too wide and there is a scratch behind the word
'OFFICE'.
Forgery, look at the different letters, for example the
"S" or the "C". The bird's tail is also very
white.
(What is this? cancel on a newspaper?)
(Genuine? reduced size)
(1 c) gold on black
This might be a Allan Taylor forgery of this stamp.
(1 c) bronze on black
(Forgery)
Forgeries
(1 c) bronze on lilac (1 c) blue and pink on blue (1 c) bronze on black
Probably reprints or forgeries:
(Reduced sizes)
(Image obtained from a Siegel auction)
(1 c) bronze on black
Most likely a forgery.
"BLOOD'S PENNY POST KOCHENSPERGER & Co PHILADa"
This stamp is one of the more common local USA stamps.
(Proofs in red and brown)
Unissued stamps:
(Three different kinds of forgeries of an unissued design, first
one made by Hussey, blue and green stamp are made by the same
unknown forger)
(Envelope)
(Cuts from envelopes)
"FOR PHILA. DELIVERY OFFICE 26 28 SO 6th BLOOD's DISPATCH
STAMP"