St. Vincent
King Edward VII Definitive Issues

Watermarked Multiple Crown CA
Updated - November, 2017
 

Identifying the St. Vincent King Edward VII issues watermarked Multiple Crown CA is a matter determining the watermark and then sorting between chalk and ordinary paper for some of the issues. The keyplate design was originally used for the Queen Victoria issues from several Colonies, and was modified for use during King Edward's reign. The stamps were issued beginning in 1904 and continued to be used until they were replaced by a new design of the lower values beginning in 1907, and a complete replacement of the King George V issues in 1913.

If you have trouble determining the watermarks on these stamps, try looking at them face down against black paper. The stamps watermarked Crown CA will always be centered fairly well on the stamp, and the design does not repeat, so even if you can not see the entire watermark, the CA will always be toward the bottom, instead of letters to the sides for the watermark Multiple Crown CA. See the images of the two watermarks below for reference. They are shown as they are normally seen from the back.

Once you have determined the watermark, the next step for four of the stamp values is to sort them between chalk and ordinary paper. The initial stamps were printed on ordinary paper. The later issues were printed on chalk coated paper. Although a silver coin will draw a line when rubbed gently against most chalk paper, I find this does not work very well for the KEVII watermarked MCA issues. I look for a shiny coating on the paper when viewed under a good light source. You can also rub your finger across the face of the stamp. It will slide easily over the chalk coated paper, and will feel like it is catching against the ordinary paper. Another test is the quality of the impression. The chalk treatment was used to insure a better quality printing. For the record, the term chalk is not scientifically accurate, but it is the term that has been used in the catalogs.

Unlike modern stamps which are issued in the millions, definitive sets from this time period were issued very conservatively. According to "St. Vincent 1899 - 1965" by Charles Freeland, Roy Bond, and Russell Boylan, there were 6,240 2/ and 5/ issues and 5,760 £1 issues ordered from De La Rue. Actual numbers printed were not listed, but you should expect that they were very close to the number ordered.

The catalog numbers are from the 1980 Commonwealth Five Reigns Catalogue (CW), 2013 Stanley Gibbons Stamp Catalogue (SG) and the 2011 Scott catalog (ST). The description and dates are from the Commonwealth Catalogue. I am not sure I agree with every color description, but it is a relative thing. You really need to see a number of stamps to really sort by color. Please contact Bridger & Kay to obtain a copy of this publication. You can access the other publishers using the "Links to British Colonial Stamp Sites" at the bottom of this page. All of the stamps issued during King Edward VII's reign are shown here rather than in groups because there are so few from the first watermark. You will find them grouped differently in the catalogs.

The images were saved in a larger size and at a higher resolution so you can more easily see the details used in sorting them. Please be patient if it takes a few minutes for this page to load.

   
  Watermark
Crown CA
Watermark
Multiple Crown CA
 
       
CW E10 - SG 85 - ST 82
1/2d Dull Purple &
Green
Ordinary Paper
CW E10 - SG 85a - ST 82
1/2d Dull Purple &
Green
Chalk Paper
CW E11 - SG 86 - ST 83
1d Dull Purple &
Carmine
Ordinary Paper
CW E11 - SG 86a - ST 83
1d Dull Purple &
Carmine
Chalk Paper
       
CW E12 - SG 88 - ST 84
2-1/2d Dull Purple &
Blue
CW E13 - SG 89 - ST 85
6d Dull Purple &
Brown
CW E14 - SG 90 - ST 86
1/ Green &
Carmine
Ordinary Paper
CW E14 - SG 90a - ST 86
1/ Green &
Carmine
Chalk Paper
       
   
  CW E15 - SG 91 - ST 87
2/ Purple &
Bright Blue
Blue Paper
CW E16 - SG 92 - ST 88
5/ Green &
Red
Yellow Paper
 
       
CW E17 - SG 93 - ST 89
£1 Purple &
Black
Red Paper
 

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Classic St. Vincent Stamps for sale based on the identification from this article.
       
Index to KGVI Stamp Description Web Sites
       
Links to British Colonial Stamp Sites