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U.S. Essays & Proofs


By James E. Lee, The Chronicle Section Editor - Essays

Dr. Clarence Brazer, an architect by trade, turned to the study of essays and proofs as his architectural commissions dwindled during the great depression. His research evolved into a book (Essays for United States Adhesive Postage Stamps) on the subject and was published by the American Philatelic Society in 1941. By the time the book had been released Brazer had turned his avocation into his vocation. Until his death in 1956, Brazer was the leading proponent and dealer in U.S. essay and proof material. Here was also the founding member of the now defunct Essay and Proof Society. The U.S. Philatelic Classics Society has taken up the Brazer mantle and features a section of essays and proofs in our quarterly journal, The Chronicle.

An essay is defined as and rejected design or a design that was not issued. In many cases an essay just reflects a stage in the design process.

A proof is defined as an impression of an approved design. Proofs come as either die or plate proofs. A die proof is an impression of a finished die. The die being the component used to lay down the plate. A plate proof is the product of a finished plate before it is placed in to production. Plate proofs are pulled in sheet form on either India paper or card stock. Both die and plate proofs were used to "prove" the die or plate to make sure that neither contained any flaws.

Today both essays and proofs are widely collected. While many are quite rare and command large prices there is still a large range of material that is most affordable to the average collector.

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65-E15d (formerly 56P2) Roosevelt small die proof of the August design.

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65TC1 Black trial color large die proof printed directly on glazed card.

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65TC5 Black trial color plate proof on white wove paper with experimental cancel.

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79-E26 Orange-brown perforated plate essay with Pale Brown network overprint. Exhibits evidence of testing at the bottom right.

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Interesting Links

  • The Museum of United States Essays and Proofs

  • Siegel Encyclopedia U.S. Proofs & Essays

  • James E. Lee Philately on the Web

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  • Please direct all inquiries to Dr. Charles J. DiComo
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