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NEWFOUNDLAND 219 9c ULTRAMARINE SIR HUMPHREY GILBERT 1583-1933 350TH ANN VF MPH

Description: Stamp shown is a good representative of those that are available. If the stamp received fails to meet expectations, it may be returned for a replacement or full refund. The 9c value shows the squadron passing through the 'Narrows" into St. John's harbour on August 3, 1583. The design image incorrectly pictures 5 ships entering the harbour when only 4 vessels actually completed the journey across the Atlantic, the Raleigh having turned back to England after only a few days due to a disease on board. SIR HUMPHREY GILBERT ISSUE 1933 On August 3, 1933 Newfoundland issued a set of 14 stamps in recognition of the 350th anniversary of the annexation of the colony to Great Britain by Sir Humphrey Gilbert on behalf of Queen Elizabeth I. Sir Humphrey Gilbert was an English adventurer, soldier, navigator and colonizer. Born in 1539 he was the half-brother to Sir Walter Raleigh, and was educated at Eton and Oxford with the intention of entering the law. In 1566 he petitioned Queen Elizabeth I for permission to seek the "Northwest" passage to the Orient. Finally after waiting for 12 years, he was granted a charter. He sold his estates to outfit this first expedition which unfortunately was unsuccessful. Despite the initial failure, by 1583 he had equipped another fleet of 5 ships (Raleigh, Delight, Golden Hind, Swallow and Squirrel) which sailed from Plymouth, England on June 11, 1583. After a voyage of nearly 2 months, he arrived off the present site of St. John's on August 3, 1583. Two days later he 'began the plantation of the first English Colony in North America'. Continuing further exploration to the south , he lost one of 3 ships near Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia and on the homeward voyage to England, Sir Humphrey Gilbert drowned when his ship the "Squirrel" sank in a storm off the Azores. The dies for the 14 stamps in the set were engraved, plates prepared and the stamps printed by Perkins Bacon for the contractors John Dickinson and Co. *Note" Many people have assumed that the animal on the top of the Cost of Arms shield is either a caribou or a moose (both of which are quite common in Newfoundland). In the registered design granted in 1637 to the Colony of Newfoundland by Royal Letters Patent, the heraldic description for the Crest reads: "On a Wreath Or and Gules an Elk passant proper." (see attached article by Stanley C. Calder in BNATopics from October 1949) However, this still doesn't clear up the matter. Europeans refer to "elk" what North Americans call "moose". Moose became extinct in Great Britain 1,000s of years before the original Newfoundland Coat of Arms was designed and granted. Therefore it is not likely that the original designer used a "moose" as the model for the "Elk" on the shield. And since "caribou" were largely unknown to European royalty as well, just what was the animal used as a model for the Coat of Arms? In the British Isles, many people refer to some of the larger species of "deer" as "elk". This would probably be most particular to the royalty in reference to Red Deer and Fallow Deer held for their exclusive use on their country estates. Fallow deer were introduced by the Normans into southern England in the first century A.D. for hunting (a sport more or less reserved for nobility). The Fallow "deer" is the only species of deer other than moose with palmated antlers. I believe the animal shown on the Newfoundland Coat of Arms is neither a "moose", "caribou" or an "elk" but is in fact a Fallow "deer". Images should provide all the information necessary to make a reasonably intelligent bid on this lot. However, if it doesn't live up to your expectations you are always welcome to return it for a full refund - NO QUESTIONS ASKED. 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Price: 14.95 USD

Location: Beaverton, Oregon

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NEWFOUNDLAND 219 9c ULTRAMARINE SIR HUMPHREY GILBERT 1583-1933 350TH ANN VF MPH NEWFOUNDLAND 219 9c ULTRAMARINE SIR HUMPHREY GILBERT 1583-1933 350TH ANN VF MPH NEWFOUNDLAND 219 9c ULTRAMARINE SIR HUMPHREY GILBERT 1583-1933 350TH ANN VF MPH NEWFOUNDLAND 219 9c ULTRAMARINE SIR HUMPHREY GILBERT 1583-1933 350TH ANN VF MPH NEWFOUNDLAND 219 9c ULTRAMARINE SIR HUMPHREY GILBERT 1583-1933 350TH ANN VF MPH NEWFOUNDLAND 219 9c ULTRAMARINE SIR HUMPHREY GILBERT 1583-1933 350TH ANN VF MPH

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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

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Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Certification: Uncertified

Grade: Ungraded

Place of Origin: Canada

Quality: Mint Hinged

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