Showing posts with label Pember. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pember. Show all posts

Friday, August 1, 2025

The J. R. Pember Cancel? Handstamp? Machine Stamp? What is it?

So the stamp above showed up in a Kelleher auction this week and sold for $325.  The riddle of the J. R. Pember device grows, since there is no practical known use for a county clerk needing tax stamps and none of these cancels, heretofore known to me only on the one cent battleship, have any other stray marks like a manuscript complete date that was required by law.  There is a reason a clerk might have a stamping device for documents serviced in his office, and the clerk might have used a device similar to the one used by the Elgin National Watch Co to cancel stamps on documents, that produced a similar, clean, metal-type appearance.  It is also possible that a clerk might be a stamp collector, and might cancel a stamp with that device.  What else makes sense here? Ideas?