Return To Catalogue - British East Africa 1890-1895 - Kenia and Uganda - East Africa and Uganda Protectorate - Malakote and Witu
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1/2 a green 1 a lilac 1 a 6 p brown 2 a blue 2 a 6 p green 3 a orange 4 a olive 6 a grey 8 a lilac 12 a brown on red 1 R grey 1 R red and green 2 R brown and red 3 R green and brown 5 R violet and blue Surcharged
'2 1/2' on 1 a 6 p brown
Value of the stamps |
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vc = very common c = common * = not so common ** = uncommon |
*** = very uncommon R = rare RR = very rare RRR = extremely rare |
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Value | Unused | Used | Remarks |
1/2 a | ** | ** | |
1 a | *** | *** | |
1 a 6 p | *** | *** | |
2 a | *** | *** | |
2 a 6 p | *** | *** | |
3 a | *** | *** | |
4 a | *** | *** | |
6 a | *** | *** | |
8 a | R | R | |
12 a | R | R | |
1 R grey | RR | RR | |
1 R red and green | RR | RR | |
2 R | RR | RR | |
3 R | RR | RR | |
5 R | RR | RR | |
2 1/2 on 6 p | RR | RR | Three types; two of them were prepared, but not issued |
A further fiscal surcharge "INLAND REVENUE" exists on the values 1 a, 2 a and 1 R grey.
Forged, "British East Africa" overprints on genuine stamps of India:
(Cuts with examples of Fournier's overprints from the Fournier
album)
Forged overprints on forged stamps also exist:
(A modern Hialeah forgery made with a
computer scanner and printer, reduced size)
1/2 a green 1 a red 2 a brown 2 1/2 a blue 3 a grey 4 a green 4 1/2 a orange 5 a brown 7 1/2 a lilac 8 a green 1 R blue 2 R orange 3 R violet 4 R red 5 R brown Larger size
1 R blue 2 R orange 3 R violet 4 R red 5 R brown 10 R brown 20 R green 50 R lilac
These stamps have watermark 'CA Crown' and perforation 14.
Value of the stamps |
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vc = very common c = common * = not so common ** = uncommon |
*** = very uncommon R = rare RR = very rare RRR = extremely rare |
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Value | Unused | Used | Remarks |
Small sizes | |||
1/2 a | * | * | |
1 a | * | * | |
2 a | *** | *** | |
2 1/2 a | ** | ** | |
3 a | *** | *** | |
4 a | *** | *** | |
4 1/2 a | *** | *** | |
5 a | *** | *** | |
7 1/2 a | *** | *** | |
8 a | *** | *** | |
1 R | R | R | |
2 R | RR | RR | |
3 R | RR | RR | |
4 R | RR | RR | |
5 R | RR | RR | |
Large sizes | |||
1 R | RR | RR | |
2 R | RR | RR | |
3 R | RR | RR | |
4 R | RR | RR | |
5 R | RR | RR | |
10 R | RRR | RRR | |
20 R | RRR | RRR | |
50 R | RRR | RRR |
Part of the upper left corner of a sheet of 1 a stamps. The words
"PROTECTORATE" and "POSTAGE" can be seen to
be written in the borders of the sheet
These stamps exist with fiscal overprint "JUDICIAL FEE". The values 1/2 a, 1 a and 2 1/2 a also exist with overprint "CONSULAR SERVICE".
(Cut from newspaper wrapper, reduced size)
I have seen a newspaper wrapper in the same design: 1 a red.
The inscription on the wrapper reads:
"This wrapper may only be used for Newspapers, or for
such documents as are allowed to be sent at the Book-rate of
postage, and must not enclose any letter or communication of the
nature of a letter (whether seperate or otherwise). If this rule
be infringed, the packet will be charged as a letter."
I've also seen postal stationery of the 1/2 p green design.
Another postal stationary cut with "REGISTRATION FEE"
added on top and below the design.
1/2 a green and red 1 a blue and red 2 a brown and red 4 1/2 a orange and red 5 a olive and red 7 1/2 a lilac and red Surcharged in red
'2 1/2' (red) on 1 a blue and red '2 1/2' (red) on 3 a grey and red
Value of the stamps |
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vc = very common c = common * = not so common ** = uncommon |
*** = very uncommon R = rare RR = very rare RRR = extremely rare |
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Value | Unused | Used | Remarks |
1/2 a | RR | RR | |
1 a | RR | RR | Exists with red overprint: RR |
2 a | RR | RR | |
4 1/2 a | RR | RR | |
5 a | RR | RR | |
7 1/2 a | RR | RR | |
2 1/2 a on 1 a | RR | RR | Three types of overprint |
2 1/2 a on 3 a | RR | RR | Three types of overprint |
Stamps with overprints with a dot behind "Africa" are reprints.
Stamps with forged overprints: