Discussion on Plate Alterations and Pricing
Discussion on Plate Alterations and Pricing
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- Oct. 3rd 1844 (Creation)
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Name of creator
Mess Perkins Bacon & Vetch
Repository
Royal Philatelic Society London
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125
126
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to beleive that for 7 years past and
you will have
no
such.
that
you
should ever.
G. H. Pullipson. Exp
cause.
I am, Dear Sir, cespressi
Your obdt. Sewt.
Joshua B. Baron.
It actuers .
as
so as to pruit in white letters, as they at presents do in the
body of the label, everything else being done in the first query.
best attentions we
beg
Having given the subject
that all the Plates will
our
in ausives to say, will require great trice, labour sjudgement
to do them successfully, that four of the 6 plates even with these
will be somewhat, stivn
advantages
of
difficult
very y
beleive it possible to do them all,
theus
mode first
to accomplish, still we
and should be willing to undertake them in the mode
named at Forty five gunicas each plate being £283.10.0 for
in the second mode for £36.15.0 each plate
the whole, o
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-
£220.10.0 for the while
Eue would submit however that as
the Plates have been valued to us at a price calculated that
they will weav a certain tuie, they will not wear that time
fresh matter is added to them which priilts from
and consequently it would, upon us
mentioned in the first Query.
The practical difficulties
be hard.
the
surface,
to adopt the mode
and.
the expense however are
so
great in
either of the above plans that we would respectfully suggest
better than either. voz:
the
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of
the Plates
for self
back to
back to you apin.
I have enclosed the 2-30%. hotes of Loughrean
69 Fleet Street
We understand the queries which.
follows vig
Oct. 3rd 1844.
you yesterday put to us to be
as
of your Compound plis
1 Whether we could alter 6-
st
the centre.
it with.
ом
for Paper Labels by taking away the Caution in
the Plate, replace.
Bugun
of
Pattern, peice the two sides of the Plates with we
Mutal. & prepare the Caution you left with us sou
to privit pours the surface, and at what price and
what time.
ho gud
we could do it.
What it would cost & what twice it would take
to do
the above with the Caustivie at the sides
following as far simpler and
Jo attach
fresh price of metal at the top of
which put in pairs & at the botton
of
the other, with the plain
Machine pattern, on which it is uitended.
which it is intended the publié,
the public shall:
write the word "Opened" - and under the words "The above blank
"
1
space marked thus & is left for the word opened when written to be
put.
ou the Label as above directed, and to be the remainder of
the Label as it nou is. This would prevent any possible injury
to the Plates and we
Yeu guineas.
eau
0
could.
engage
way
at.
to do
then in this
The only objections
we
£63. .11.11 for the whole.
see is that the notice to the Publié contauis some words in
is
course.
a
the newly nitended matter, which is not in the old, best whether
that difference.
epantial is
of
thing not for us to
decide. If the last mode is adopted. eau prepare the plates
in three weeks. If, the second plan in four mouths, or if the first
plan in six months from the receipt of
order to proceed, but
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- English
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Summary: Joshua B. Baron responds regarding queries about altering compound plates for paper labels, discussing costs, timeframes, and practical difficulties in the proposed modifications.
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From: Joshua B. Baron
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Date: Oct. 3rd 1844
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