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From 1923 Kuwait issued its own stamps.
1/2 a green (postage & revenue), 1/2 a green (postage, 1934), 1 a brown (postage & revenue), 1 a brown (postage), 1 1/2 a brown, 2 a lilac (postage), 2 a lilac (postage & revenue), 2 a red (postage & revenue, 1933), 2 a red (postage, 1934), 2 a 6 p blue, 3 a orange, 3 a blue (1924), 3 a red (1933), 4 a green (postage), 4 a green (postage & revenue, 1933), 6 a yellow-brown, 8 a lilac, 12 a red, 1 R green and brown, 2 R yellow and red, 5 R lilac and blue, 10 R red and green.
Overprinted 'KUWAIT' on airmail stamps (1933): 2 a green, 3 a blue, 4 a green, 6 a yellow (1934).
Overprinted 'KUWAIT' on official stamps ('SERVICE'): 1/2 a green (postage & revenue), 1 a brown (postage & revenue), 1 1/2 a brown, 2 a lilac (postage), 2 a lilac (postage & revenue), 2 a 6 p blue, 3 a orange, 3 a blue (1924), 4 a green (postage), 4 a green (postage & revenue), 8 a lilac, 12 a red, 1 R green and brown, 2 R yellow and red, 5 R lilac and blue, 10 R red and green, 15 R green and blue.
Koweit non-issued stamp, image obtained from http://www.sandafayre.com
These stamps of India were also prepared with overprint 'KOWEIT' instead of 'KUWAIT', but were not issued: 1/2 a green, 1 a brown, 1 1/2 a brown, 2 a lilac, 2 a 6 p blue, 3 a orange, 4 a green, 6 a yellow-brown, 8 a lilac, 12 a red, 1 R green and brown, 2 R yellow and red, 5 R lilac and blue, 10 R red and green. Also some official stamps ('SERVICE' overprint) were prepared with overprint 'KOWEIT': 1/2 a green, 1 a brown, 1 1/2 a brown, 2 a lilac, 2 a 6 p blue, 3 a orange, 4 a green, 8 a lilac, 1 R green and brown, 2 R yellow and red, 5 R lilac and blue, 10 R red and green, 15 R green and blue.
3 p grey (1945), 1/2 a brown, 1/2 a lilac (different design, 1945), 9 p green (1945), 1 a red, 1 a red (1945, different design), 1 1/2 a violet (1945), 2 a red (Dak runner), 2 a orange (1945), 3 a green (Dak tonga), 3 a blue (1945), 3 1/2 a blue (1945), 4 a brown (mail train), 4 a brown (King George VI, 1945), 6 a blue (mail steamer), 6 a blue (King George VI, 1945), 8 a violet (mail lorry), 8 a violet (King George VI, 1945), 12 a red (mail plane), 12 a red (King George VI, 1945), 14 a lilac (mail plane, 1945), 1 R brown and grey, 2 R brown and violet, 5 R blue and green, 10 R lilac and violet, 15 R green and brown.
1/2 a on 1/2 p green, 1/2 a on 1/2 p orange (1951), 1 a on 1 p red, 1 a on 1 p blue (1951), 1 1/2 a on 1 1/2 p brown, 1 1/2 a on 1 1/2 p green (1951), 2 a on 2 p orange, 2 a on 2 p brown (1951), 2 1/2 a on 2 1/2 p blue, 2 1/2 a on 2 1/2 p red (1951), 3 a on 3 p violet, 4 a on 4 p blue (1950), 6 a on 6 p lilac, 1 R on 1 Sh brown, 2 R on 2 Sh 6 p green, 2 R on 2 Sh 6 p green (1951 design, ship), 5 R on 5 Sh red, 5 R on 5 Sh red (1951 design), 10 R on 10 Sh blue (1949), 10 R on 10 Sh (1951 design).
2 1/2 a on 2 1/2 p blue, 15 R on 1 Pound blue.
2 1/2 a on 2 1/2 p blue, 3 a on 3 p violet, 6 a on 6 p lilac, 1 R on 1 Sh brown.
2 1/2 a on 2 1/2 p blue, 3 a on 3 p violet, 6 a on 6 p lilac, 1 R on 1 Sh brown.
1/2 a on 1/2 p orange, 1 a on 1 p blue, 1 1/2 a on 1 1/2 p green, 2 a on 2 p brown, 2 1/2 a on 2 1/2 p red, 3 a on 3 p violet, 4 a on 4 p blue, 6 a on 6 p lilac, 12 a on 1 Sh 3 p green, 1 R on 1 Sh 6 p blue.
These stamps with missing 'KUWAIT' (thus only surcharged) were issued in Oman.
2 1/2 a on 2 1/2 p red, 4 a on 4 p blue, 12 a on 1 Sh 3 p green, 1 R on 1 Sh 6 p blue.
2 R on 2 Sh 6 p brown, 5 R on 5 Sh red, 10 R on 10 Sh blue.
1 np on 5 p brown, 3 np on 1/2 p orange, 6 np on 1 p blue, 9 np on 1 1/2 p green, 15 np on 2 1/2 p red, 20 np on 3 p violet, 25 np on 4 p blue, 40 np on 6 p lilac, 50 np on 9 p green, 75 np on 1 Sh 3 p green.
Before Aden issued its own stamps in 1937, it used stamps of India, example:
('124' cancel of Aden)
The numeral cancel '124' (as shown above) was used in Aden.
(Another stamp of India with an 'ADEN' cancel)
'ADEN CANTONMENT' cancel on 3 a stamp of India
(A French stamp on a postcard cancelled in Aden)
The first postage stamps in Aden were issued in 1937; they show the image of a ship. The following values were issued:
1/2 a green 9 p green 1 a brown 2 a red 2 1/2 a 3 a red 3 1/2 a blue 8 a lilac 1 R brown 2 R orange 5 R violet 10 R olive
For stamps in the same design, but for another British colony, click here
1 a brown 2 1/2 a blue 3 1/2 a violet
1/2 a green (Aidrus mosque) 3/4 a brown (man on camel) 1 a blue (the harbour) 1 1/2 a red (Adenese dhow) 2 a brown (design as 1/2 a) 2 1/2 a blue (Mukalla) 3 a red and brown (capture of Aden) 8 a orange (design as 2 1/2 a) 14 a blue and brown (1945, design as 3 a) 1 R green (design as 1 1/2 a) 2 R lilac and grey (design as 1 a) 5 R olive and brown (design as 3/4 a) 10 R violet and brown (design as 3 a) Surcharged in 'Cents' and 'Shilling' (1951) 5 c on 1 a 10 c on 2 a 15 c on 2 1/2 a 20 c on 3 a 30 c on 8 a 50 c on 8 a 70 c on 14 a 1 Sh on 1 R 2 Sh on 2 R 5 Sh on 5 R 10 Sh on 10 R
For stamps in a similar design, but for another British colony, click here
1 1/2 a red 2 1/2 a blue
For stamps in a similar design, but for another British colony, click here
Inscription: 'ADEN'1 1/2 a red (smaller size) and
10 R lilac.
Also inscription 'ADEN QU'AITI STATE OF SHIHR AND MUKALLA': 1 1/2
a red, 5 R green.
or inscription 'ADEN KAHTHIRI STATE OF SEIYUN': 1 1/2 a red, 5 R
green.
For stamps in a similar design, but for another British colony, click here
Inscription 'ADEN': 2 1/2 a on 20 c blue, 3 a on
30 c red, 8 a on 50 c orange and 1 R on 1 Sh blue.
Also inscription 'ADEN QU'AITI STATE OF SHIHR AND MUKALLA': 2 1/2
a on 20 c blue, 3 a on 30 c red, 8 a on 50 c orange and 1 R on 1
Sh blue.
Also with inscription 'ADEN KAHTHIRI STATE OF SEIYUN': 2 1/2 a on
20 c blue, 3 a on 30 c red, 8 a on 50 c orange and 1 R on 1 Sh
blue.
For stamps in a similar design, but for other British colonies, click here
Inscription 'ADEN': 15 c green and black
Also inscription 'ADEN QU'AITI STATE OF SHIHR AND MUKALLA': 15 c
green and black
Also with inscription 'ADEN KAHTHIRI STATE OF SEIYUN': 15 c green
and black.
5 c green, 10 c orange (camels), 15 c green
(crater), 25 c red (mosque), 35 c blue (dhow), 50 c blue (map),
70 c black (salt works), 1 Sh violet and black (dhow building), 1
Sh 25 c black and blue (arms), 2 Sh red and brown (Aden
protectorate levy), 5 Sh blue and brown (crater pass), 10 Sh
olive and brown, 10 Sh grey and black, 20 Sh violet and brown.
Overprinted 'REVISED CONSTITUTION' (in red): 1 Sh 25 c
Overprinted with arabic text in red: 15 c green.
For stamps in a similar design, but for another British colony, click here
1 Sh 25 c green
Furthermore Mahra State (South Arabia) issued 11 stamps with the image of a flag in 1967.
The stamps of India were used in Bahrain before 1933. Bahrain issued stamps from 1933 onwards, they fall outside the scope of this book, but I will give an example:
(Reduced size)
3 p grey, 1/2 a green (Postage & Revenue), 1/2 a green (Postage, 1935), 9 p green, 1 a brown (Postage & Revenue), 1 a brown (Postage, 1935), 1 a 3 p lilac, 2 a red (Postage & Revenue), 2 a red (Postage, 1935), 3 a blue, 3 a 6 p blue, 4 a green (Postage & Revenue), 4 a green (Postage, 1935), 8 a lilac, 12 a red, 1 R green and brown, 2 R yellow and red, 5 R lilac and blue.
Small sizes: 3 p grey, 3 p grey (king in ellipse
design, 1943), 1/2 a brown, 1/2 a lilac (1945), 9 p green, 9 p
green (king in ellipse design, 1943), 1 a red, 1 a 3 p yellow
(1943), 2 a red (1942), 3 a blue (1945), 3 1/2 a blue (1942), 4 a
brown (1942), 6 a blue (1942), 8 a blue (1942), 12 a red (1942).
Larger sized stamps: 2 a red (Dak runner 1939), 3 a green (Dak
tonga, 1941), 3 a 6 p blue (camel), 4 a brown (mail train, 1941),
8 a violet (mail lorry, 1940), 12 a red (mail plane, 1940).
Even larger size: 1 R brown and grey, 2 R brown and violet, 5 R
blue and green, 10 R lilac and violet (1941), 15 R green and
brown (1941), 25 R violet and blue (1941).
I have seen a forged inverted 'BAHRAIN' overprint on a 3 a green stamp; the overprint is not horizontally aligned properly.
1/2 a on 1/2 p green, 1/2 a on 1/2 p orange (1951), 1 a on 1 p red, 1 a on 1 p blue (1951), 1 1/2 a on 1 1/2 p brown, 1 1/2 a on 1 1/2 p green (1951), 2 a on 2 p orange, 2 a on 2 p brown (1951), 2 1/2 a on 2 1/2 p blue, 2 1/2 a on 2 1/2 p red (1951), 3 a on 3 p violet, 4 a on 4 p blue (1949), 6 a on 6 p lilac, 1 R on 1 Sh brown, 2 R on 2 Sh 6 p green, 2 R on 2 Sh 6 p green (1951 design, ship), 5 R on 5 Sh red, 5 R on 5 Sh red (1951 design), 10 R on 10 Sh blue (1949), 10 R on 10 Sh (1951 design).
These stamps without overprint 'BAHRAIN' (thus only with new value) were issued for Oman.
2 1/2 a on 2 1/2 p blue, 15 R on 1 Pound blue.
2 1/2 a on 2 1/2 p blue, 3 a on 3 p violet, 6 a on 6 p lilac, 1 R on 1 Sh brown.
An error exists of the 2 1/2 a on 2 1/2 p: double overprint (only one sheet of 120 stamps known).
2 1/2 a on 2 1/2 p blue, 3 a on 3 p violet, 6 a on 6 p lilac, 1 R on 1 Sh brown.
1/2 a on 1/2 p orange, 1 a on 1 p blue, 1 1/2 a on 1 1/2 p green, 2 a on 2 p brown, 2 1/2 a on 2 1/2 p red, 3 a on 3 p violet, 4 a on 4 p blue, 6 a on 6 p lilac, 12 a on 1 Sh 3 p green, 1 R on 1 Sh 6 p blue.
The 1/2 a on 1/2 p orange exist with missing '1/2'.
These stamps with missing 'BAHRAIN' (thus only surcharged) were issued in Oman.
2 1/2 a on 2 1/2 p red, 4 a on 4 p blue, 12 a on 1 Sh 3 p green, 1 R on 1 Sh 6 p blue.
1 1/2 a red (Sheikh Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa); in 1957 more values were added: 3 p green, 6 p red and 9 p grey.
2 R on 2 Sh 6 p brown, 5 R on 5 Sh red, 10 R on 10 Sh blue.
1 np on 5 p brown, 3 np on 1/2 p orange, 6 np on 1 p blue, 9 np on 1 1/2 p green, 12 np on 2 p brown, 15 np on 2 1/2 p red, 20 np on 3 p violet, 25 np on 4 p blue, 40 np on 6 p lilac, 50 np on 9 p green, 75 np on 1 Sh 3 p green.
Postal stationery of India, used in Bahrain in 1888:
The stamps of India were used in Oman. The earliest stamps with Queen Victoria can be recognized by the '23' numeral cancel of Muscat.
The stamps of Oman also seem to have been used in Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Qatar.
3 p grey, 1/2 a lilac, 9 p green, 1 a red, 1 1/2 a violet, 2 a red, 3 a blue, 3 1/2 a blue, 4 a brown, 6 a blue, 8 a blue, 12 a red, 14 a lilac (earoplane), 1 R brown and grey, 2 R brown and violet,
3 p grey, 1/2 a violet, 9 p green, 1 a red, 1 1/2 a lilac, 2 a orange, 2 1/2 a violet, 4 a brown, 8 a blue, 1 R brown and grey (with 'SERVICE' overprint).
1/2 a on 1/2 p green, 1/2 a on 1/2 a orange (1951), 1 a on 1 p red, 1 a on 1 p blue (1951), 1 1/2 a on 1 1/2 p brown, 1 1/2 a on 1 1/2 p green (1951), 2 a on 2 p orange, 2 a on 2 p brown (1951), 2 1/2 a on 2 1/2 p blue, 2 1/2 a on 2 1/2 p red (1951), 3 a on 3 p violet, 4 a on 4 p blue (1950), 6 a on 6 p lilac, 1 R on 1 Sh brown, 2 R on 2 Sh 6 p green (large sized stamp), 2 R on 2 Sh 6 p green (1951 design, ship).
2 1/2 a on 2 1/2 p blue, 15 R on 1 Pound blue.
2 1/2 a on 2 1/2 p blue, 3 a on 3 p violet, 6 a on 6 p lilac, 1 R on 1 Sh brown.
2 1/2 a on 2 1/2 p blue, 3 a on 3 p violet, 6 a on 6 p lilac, 1 R on 1 Sh brown.
1/2 a on 1/2 p orange, 1 a on 1 p blue, 1 1/2 a on 1 1/2 p green, 2 a on 2 p brown, 2 1/2 a on 2 1/2 p red, 3 a on 3 p violet, 4 a on 4 p blue, 6 a on 6 p lilac, 12 a on 1 Sh 3 p green, 1 R on 1 Sh 6 p blue.
2 1/2 a on 2 1/2 p red, 4 a on 4 p blue, 12 a on 1 Sh 3 p green, 1 R on 1 Sh 6 p blue.
2 R on 2 Sh 6 p brown, 5 R on 5 Sh red
1 np on 5 p brown, 3 np on 1/2 p orange, 6 np on 1 p blue, 9 np on 1 1/2 p green, 12 np on 2 p brown, 15 np on 2 1/2 p red, 20 np on 3 p violet, 25 np on 4 p blue, 40 np on 6 p lilac, 50 np n 9 p green, 75 np on 1 Sh 3 p green.
New currency (Gulf Rupee, 1960): 1 np on 5 p brown, 3 np on 1/2 p orange, 5 np on 1 p blue, 6 np on 1 p blue, 10 np on 1 1/2 p green, 12 np on 2 p brown, 20 np on 3 p violet, 30 np on 4 1/2 p brown, 40 np on 6 p lilac, 50 np on 9 p green. 75 np on 1 Sh 3 p green, 1 R on 1 Sh 6 p blue.
15 np on 2 1/2 p red, 25 np 4 p blue, 75 np on 1 Sh 3 p green.
1 np on 5 p brown, 3 np on 1/2 p orange, 6 np on 1 p blue, 9 np on 1 1/2 p green, 12 np on 2 p brown, 15 np on 2 1/2 p red, 20 np on 3 p violet, 25 np on 4 p blue, 40 np on 6 p lilac, 50 np n 9 p green, 75 np on 1 Sh 3 p green, 1 R on 1 Sh 3 p blue, 2 R on 2 Sh 6 p brown (castle), 5 R on 5 Sh red (castle), 10 R on 10 Sh blue (castle).
15 np 2 1/2 p red, 25 np on 4 p blue, 75 np on 1 Sh 3 p green.
A very nice site with stamps of Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Dubai, Kuwait, Oman and Qatar can be found at http://www.qatar-stamps.com/