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JACK FOLLOWS H/D, Hand Painted OOAK : 1947 Settlement of Utah on R-Rated cachet
$ 14.52
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Description
Jack Follows***
the Settlement of Utah --- 100 Year Anniversary
***
on a Well Preserved 74 Year Old Envelope
ABOUT THIS COVER
The feature stamp
on this hand drawn, hand painted
. . .
and strictly One-of-a-Kind
. . .
add on FDC by the bold and daring Jack Follows, is the PO's 1947
100 Year Anniversary of the Settlement of Utah
stamp, Scott # 950.
*
About the cachet maker, Jack Follows
*
: In the March 2009 issue of the Hobby publication,
Fir
st
Days
(
pages 57-58
)
, the very informed and knowledgeable writer, David Zubatsky tells us that,
"
The hand-drawn and hand painted add-on cachets by Englishman, Jack Follows ( 1927-1997 ) are very popular with collectors. They do not appear in the marketplace very often. Follows was known for his cartoonlike cachets which combined the themes of women
(
sometimes nudes
)
, aviation, and comic characters . . . Each cachet was unique in design.
"
About the inspiration for the feature stamp
: forced to leave the Kansas Territory due to their religious convictions, the Mormons, led by Brigham Young, headed westward and, on July 24, 1
8
47
. . .
and, hence, this cover's status as a 100 Year Anniversary FDC
. . .
settled in the Utah valley, more specially, in the area that would one day be known as
Salt Lake City
, Utah's capital city.
About the feature stamp, itself
: this attractive, lilac-colored stamp zeroes in on an ox-steered Conestoga wagon. Interesting, if you look closely, three people can be seen on this stamp :
(
1
)
to the far right, a Mormon farmer, walking ahead of his donkey
(
2
)
inside the wagon, an outline of a Mormon woman, in a sitting posture
(
3
)
and to the far left, it's Brigham Young, himself, his had stretched over their new kingdom, as he blesses his new land, while the text above him reads, "
This is the Place
."
About this hand drawn, hand painted cover
: well, one look at this cachet should illustrate why I used the adjectives
"
bold
"
and
"
daring
"
in my opening sentence to describe Mr. Follows' work. On this one, he introduces us to a Native American who lived in Utah at about the time Brigham Young's wagons entered the previously unsettled area. Here, we see an 1847 Indian woman all deked out in her Native American attire
---
ah, well, missing a couple of pieces, of course!
About this cover's overall condition
: since this cover was designed on a 76 year old envelope, let me comment on its overall condition. And without no hesitation at all, I am rating this cover an rock-solid
8
, on a scale of 1 to 10.
First off
, as far as 74 year old envelopes go, this cover's 4 corner are in decent condition.
Second
, with the exception on the letters TE penciled in on the cover's flip-side, this cover is virtually clean.
Third
, let me point out that the dings you see on the flip side are not really imperfections, but rather simply impressions of the 74 year old typewritten address
---
and that the 5 small dashes you see at the top are simply impressions made by the front side bar-cancel.
Fourth
, and most impressive of all, there are no glaring flap marks to be concerned about on this 74 year old envelope.
And fina
lly
, the cover's actual flap is tucked inside the envelope,
un
sealed, and with its original shiny glue 95% intact.
About the cancellation site
: aptly enough, this FDC was canceled in Utah's state capital of
Salt Lake City
.
About the Scarcity Factor
: please note that this is strictly a one-of-a-kind piece and, thus, if you should successfully bid on it, then you
. . .
and you, alone
. . .
will be its sole owner.
All in all
, definitely, an eye-popping FDC, as Mr. Follows gives us his philatelic shout-out to our
the Beehive State
.
INTERESTING TIDBIT
: when Brigham Young's expedition settled in Utah in 1847, the area was, at that time, controlled by Mexico, but that all changed in 1850 when the war with Mexico was completely over, at which time,
the Utah Territory
was born. It consisted of what today are the states of Utah and Nevada, and parts of the present-day states of Wyoming and Colorado. And finally, 46 years later, on January 4, 1896, Utah was officially declared our nation's 45th state.
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First Days
for just a moment
--- if you are not yet a member of the AFDCS
(
A
merican
F
irst
D
ay
C
over
S
ociety
)
, which publishes
First Days
, you might want to check out their site at
www.AFDCS.org
and seriously consider joining. The magazine is quite informative, and it will keep you very much in-tune and up-to-date with all Hobby issues, both past and present.
(
Most informed Hobbyists are members.
)
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.
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***
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