Description: Portrait by the Artist , Alfred Chalon. The first stamps used in Grenada were the general issues of Great Britain. These were used between 1858 and 1860. Grenada issued its first stamps in 1861 – showing the portrait of Queen Victoria in a design called the ‘Chalon Head’, a design also used in a limited number of other British colonies. In 1883 and 1887, stamps were issued with the portrait of Queen Victoria in the design that is probably the most commonly used in the British colonies the frame, however, is specific for Grenada. In 1895, stamps were issued with the same portrait WATERMARK; small Star up PRINTED by Perkins, Bacon & Co PRINTING; Recess COLOUR;Green PLEASE LOOK CAREFULLY BEFORE BUYING. IF YOU ARE BUYING MORE THAN ONE ITEM PLEASE ADD TO BASKET
Price: 4.5 GBP
Location: London
End Time: 2024-12-08T12:44:09.000Z
Shipping Cost: 17.15 GBP
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Block Height: 1 Stamp
Grade: G (Good)
Colour: Green
Regional Status: Colony
Block Width: 1 Stamp
Type: Definitive
Year of Issue: 1881-1890
Number: 1
Era: Victoria (1840-1901)
Country/Region of Origin: GB
Quality: Used
Currency: Pre-Decimal
Topic: Royalty