Heading and notes: | No form numbers. ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH QUEENSLAND below an English Crest used in Colonial times. |
Message area: | Blank. |
Reverse side: | Blank. |
Colours (text & envelope): | Black on shades from green to blue. |
Size of envelope overall: | 78 × 138 mm. |
The main types of Queensland Colonial ordinary rate delivery envelopes are as follows:
Provenance: Trevor Davis Colection. Spink May 2015 Sale 15023, Lot 2171. Johnstone. |
QC-EO-1.
Brisbane to London via Marseilles. Characteristics:
The envelope is franked with a 1862-67 4d. grey-lilac and 6d. yellow-green tied by Brisbane duplex. The message was mailed because there was no telegraphic communication with England at that time - being 5½ years before the Overland Telegraph was completed. |
QC-EO-1 Crest (front).
The two animals are standing very erect and facing one another. Width: 8 mm. Very similar to - but clearer than - the Crest on QC-EO-2 below.
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QC-EO-1 (reverse side).
Detail of the red printed Crest on the flap at the rear. There is also an embossed 6-point star over the Crest. Dimensions: 23 × 28mm. |
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QC-EO-2.
Used at Townsville Characteristics:
Has the accompanying delivery form (QC-DO-7). |
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Detail of the Crest in the heading of the delivery envelope. | |
QC-EO-2 (reverse side).
Characteristics:
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QC-EO-3.
Thursday Island to Warronga Characteristics:
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Detail of the Crest on the front.
The Animals are facing away but looking back at each other. Both are thin animals, they look playful and the Unicorn has grown a horn. |
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QC-EO-3 (reverse side).
Characteristics:
Size: 20 × 24 mm. |
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Provenance: Dave Elsmore. |
QC-EO-4.
Used at Brisbane 17 August 1885. With the printed O.H.M.S., the envelope was intended for use on official business. Used to deliver a telegram to the Commissioner of Police - so contrasts with the Victorian practice of using the same envelope for all (see for example Characteristics:
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Detail of the red seal on the flap on the reverse side. Size: 19 × 23 mm.
The seal is embossed in contrast to the image printed by letterpress on the front. Crest is of a different design to that on the front. |
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QC-EO-5.
Used at Maryborough on Characteristics:
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Detail of the Crest on the front.
The Animals are facing away but looking back at each other. Both are thin animals and they look playful. The Lion has lost conditioning from his tail and the Unicorn has a reduced horn but a longer second tail. |
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Printed seal image on the point of the rounded flap of the above delivery envelope.
Both animals with their chests against the shield. Size: 20 × 24 mm. |
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QC-EO-6.
Used at Toowong. Rare ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH OFFICE oval date stamp. Characteristics:
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Detail of the Crest on the front.
Animals are facing more towards the front and looking back at each other. Both are more solid and the Unicorn has a big horn. The Crest on the flap at the rear is the same design and size as for QC-DE-2. |
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QC-EO-7.
Used at Toowoomba on Characteristics:
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Detail of the Crest on the front.
The animals are standing upright and holding the Shield. The Lion is looking out and appears to be puzzled as to why he should be holding the Shield. Both animals have lost weight and the Unicorn's horn is considerably reduced in size. |
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QC-EO-8.
Used on 19 April 1905. Characteristics:
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Detail of the Crest on the front.
The animals are standing upright, facing towards each other and holding the Shield. Both animals have continued to lose weight. The Unicorn's horn is again reduced in size, he has lost his chin line and both animals have longer tails. |
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Printed seal image on the point of the rounded flap of the above delivery envelope.
Border is more oval. Both animals standing away from the shield. Size: 20 × 24 mm. |
Little is known of the printing or quantities of Queensland envelopes except that, in September 1907, an order was placed with Sands & McDougall of Melbourne to supply 1 million telegram envelopes at 2s 6d per thousand.
Details of use and rarity.
Form sub-number |
Schedule number | Earliest recorded date | Rarity rating |
EO-1 | None | 16 April 1867 at Brisbane | RRRR |
EO-2 | None | 4 December 1872 at Townsville. | RRRR |
EO-3 | None | 29 March 1888 at Thursday Island. | RRRR |
EO-4 | None | 17 August 1885 at Brisbane. | RRRR |
EO-5 | None | 23 June 1894 at Maryborough. | RRRR |
EO-6 | None | Date unknown at Toowong. | RRRR |
EO-7 | None | 29 August 1906 at Toowoomba. | RRRR |
EO-8 | None | 19 April 1905 at ?? | RRRR |