NYASALAND 1921-33 2s6d black and scarlet-vermilion/grey-blue variety, SG110kd

SKU: JC2674

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Sale price£450
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Description

Nyasaland 1921-33 2s6d black and scarlet-vermilion/grey-blue, Script watermark, variety 'Break through scroll' (R1/9), SG110kd.

A very fine well-centred mint example with original gum.

A very scarce variety, found only on the 1933 third printing.

The King George V stamps of Nyasaland are particularly interesting to collectors because of the wide range of constant printing plate flaws which exist.

Great Britain declared ‘British Central Africa’ a protectorate in 1891 and started to issue postage stamps. In 1908, the Protectorate was renamed ‘Nyasaland’, and in 1953 it joined the postal territory of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. Stamps were issued from Nyasaland again In 1963 when it became an autonomous area, followed by Independence (as ‘Malaŵi’) on 6 July 1964.

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