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George VI pictorials issue of Solomon Islands

  • Colnect-1218-242-Spears-and-Shield.jpg
  • Colnect-1218-243-Policeman-and-Chief.jpg
  • Colnect-4257-130-Artificial-island-Malaita.jpg
  • Colnect-1218-244-Canoe-House.jpg
  • Colnect-1218-246-Roviana-War-Canoe.jpg
  • Colnect-1218-247-Munda-Point.jpg
  • Colnect-1218-248-Meeting-House.jpg
  • Colnect-1218-250-Coconut-Plantation.jpg
  • Colnect-1218-251-Breadfruit.jpg
  • Colnect-1218-252-Tinakula-Volcano.jpg
  • Colnect-1218-254-Dusky-Scrubfowl-Megapodius-freycinet.jpg
  • Colnect-1218-255-Malaita-Canoe.jpg
  • Colnect-1218-256-Meeting-House.jpg
Short desc: George VI pictorials

Issuer: Solomon Islands
Date: 2/1/1939


Consists of 13 stamps: (See stamps as list)

1/2p grn&bl d=spears & shield & King George VI perf=12.5
1p vio&sep d=native policeman & chief & King George VI perf=12.5
1 1/2p car&slgrn d=Artificial island Malaita & King George VI perf=12.5
2p blk&orgbrn d=Canoe House & King George VI
2 1/2p olgrn&rosevio d=Roviana War Canoe & King George VI perf=12.5
3p ultra&blk d=Munda Point & King George VI
4 1/2p dkbrn&yelgrn d=meeting house & King George VI perf=12.5
6p roselil&dkpur d=coconut Plantation & King George VI perf=12.5
1sh blk&grn d=breadfruit & King George VI perf=12.5
2sh dporg&blk d=Tinakula & King George VI
2sh6p dkpur&blk d=Scrub Fowl & King George VI
5sh red&grn d=Malaita canoe & King George VI perf=12.5
10sh rosevio&olgrn d=meeting house & King George VI perf=12.5

All are wmk=mult crown & script CA

Issues with this name: Antigua (1938), Bermuda (1938), British Guiana (1938), British Honduras (1938), Burma (1938), Cayman Islands (1938), Ceylon (1938), Cook Islands (1938), Cyprus (1938), Fiji (1938), Gibraltar (1938), Gilbert & Ellice Islands, Grenada (1938), Jamaica (1938), Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania (1938), Mauritius (1950), Montserrat (1938), Nigeria (1938), Niue (1938), Nyasaland Protectorate (1945), St. Vincent (1938), Seychelles (1938), Sierra Leone (1938), Solomon Islands, Trinidad & Tobago (1938), Virgin Islands (1952)


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