Distributed in tins of Violet Chips and Mint Chips gum by the Colgan's
Gum Company, the "Stars of the Diamond" issue features 1 7/16" diameter
cards printed on delicate paper. Distributed between 1909 and 1911,
there are a number of variations among the issue resulting in at least
289 different cards featuring more than 225 different subjects. The
result is a fascinating set sometimes known as E254 Colgan's Chips. Complete sets
are virtually impossible to assemble with some of the reported
variations not even confirmed. Given their method of distribution
it should be no surprise that they are particularly condition-sensitive
and that a lower-grade examples are the norm.
Though we often found ourselves struggling to assess the condition of
the small, round E254 issue, seeing a higher-grade example such as this
beautiful Lew Brockett helps crystallize things a bit. The image is
flawless, the surface unblemished, with very few signs of the mild edge
chipping often found with the issue. Centering is slightly east on the not-quite-perfectly-circular canvas. A few very mild surface blemishes
and light soiling of the reverse are the other visible condition issues
with this outstanding card, but this is an extraordinary example seldom seen with this sort of visual appeal.
SGC has only ever graded 14 total examples of this E254 Colgan's Chip, with only three receiving a higher grade than the EX 5 offered here of Lew Brockett.