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George VI pictorials issue of Mauritius

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Short desc: George VI pictorials

Issuer: Mauritius
Date: 7/1/1950


Consists of 15 stamps: (See stamps as list)

1c redvio d=sugar factory & King George VI
2c cer d=Grand Port & King George VI
3c yelgrn d=aloe plant & King George VI
4c grn d=Tamarind Falls & King George VI
5c bl d=Rempart Mountain & King George VI
10c red d=transporting cane & King George VI
12c olgrn d=dodo on map of Mauritius & King George VI
20c ultra d=legend of Paul & Virginia & King George VI
25c brnvio d=Statue of Mahe La Bourdonnais & King George VI
35c vio d=Government House Le RĂ©duit & King George VI
50c d=Pieter Both mountain & King George VI
1r d=Mauritius deer & King George VI
2.50r org d=Port Louis & King George VI
5r redbrn d=beach scene & King George VI
10r graybl d=arms of Mauritius & King George VI

All are wmk=mult crown & script CA perf=14

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 (1939), Grenada (1938), Jamaica (1938), Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania (1938), Mauritius, Montserrat (1938), Nigeria (1938), Niue (1938), Nyasaland Protectorate (1945), St. Vincent (1938), Seychelles (1938), Sierra Leone (1938), Solomon Islands (1939), Trinidad & Tobago (1938), Virgin Islands (1952)


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