British Commonwealth

The United Kingdom administrated or ruled the colonies dominions and other territories, which in all make up the British Empire. At its peak of power the British Empire was the largest empire in history and was the dominant global power for over a century. In 1922, 458 million people were held under the reign of the British Empire which was at the time one quarter of the global population at the time covering more than 13 million square miles roughly a quarter of the total global land area. This widespread presence is evident in the influence over many worldwide issues such as politics, linguistics and culture to name but a few.

During the Second World War we began to see the decline of the Empire due to South East Asia being heavily occupied by the Japanese, damaging the prestige of being a British colony in spite of Britain being victorious. Within the two years following the war, Britain then granted independence to its most populous and valuable colony, India.

For the remainder of the 20th century many of the territories of the Empire then became independent as a large decolonisation movement was taking place passed by the powers of the European nations. This movement then ended in 1997 with Hong Kong being returned to the people’s republic of China. To this date the British sovereignty has a reign of a total of fourteen overseas territories.

Following being made independent many former British colonies then joined the Common wealth of Nations a free association of independent states. The head of state for the Commonwealth being Queen Elizabeth II is shared between a total of sixteen Commonwealth realms.

Due to the many nations joining the Commonwealth this will have been viewed as a milestone for the progress of the uniting of our nations whilst having their own independence. As many major milestones in history are rarely significant enough to achieve their own stamps to be commissioned to honor the event. Commonwealth stamps are a true rare documented collection of stamps stating this worldwide event happened to unite society

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  • South Africa 1936 1d Grey & Carmine Jipex SGMS90 Fine MNH (2)
    New
    £3.00
  • South Africa 1936 1d Grey & Carmine Jipex SGMS90 Fine MNH
    New
    £3.00
  • South Africa 1936 1d Grey & Carmine Jipex SGMS90 Fine Used Stuck to Card
    New
    £5.00
  • Malta 1925 2 1/2d on 3d Bright Ultramarine SG142 Fine Used
    New
    £4.00
  • South Africa 1936 1/2d Grey & Green Jipex SGMS69 V.F MNH (2)
    New
    £4.00
  • South Africa 1936 1/2d Grey & Green Jipex SGMS69 V.F MNH (3)
    New
    £4.00
  • Malta 1926 1/4d Brown SG143 Fine Used
    New
    £5.00
  • Malta 1926 1s Indigo & Sepia SG152 Good Used
    New
    £13.00
  • Malta 1926 2 1/2d Ultramarine SG129 Fine Used
    New
    £10.00
  • Malta 1930 1s6d Black & Green SG204 Good Used
    New
    £17.00
  • Malta 1935 Jubilee 1s Slate & Purple SG213 Fine Used
    New
    £15.00
  • Malta 1935 Jubilee 6d Light Blue & Olive-Green SG212 Fine Used
    New
    £7.00
  • Jamaica 1911 2d Grey SG57 Fine MM
    New
    £6.00
  • Jamaica 1911 6d Dull & Bright Purple SG44 Good MM
    New
    £8.00
  • Jamaica 1919 3d Purple-Yellow War Stamps SG77 Fine MM
    New
    £7.00
  • Jamaica 1920 2s Light Blue & Brown SG86 Good Used
    New
    £10.00
  • Jamaica 1921 3s Violet-Blue & Orange SG104 Fine Used
    New
    £6.00
  • Leeward Islands 1913 1s Black-Green SG54 Fine Used
    New
    £6.00
  • Leeward Islands 1922 2d Purple & Blue-Blue SG55 Fine Used Dubious Cancel
    New
    £10.00
  • Jamaica 1935 Jubilee 1s Slate & Purple SG117 Fine Used
    New
    £13.00
  • Jamaica 1935 Jubilee 6d Green & Indigo SG116 Good Used
    New
    £10.00
  • Leeward Islands 1935 Jubilee Set of 4 SG88-91 Fine MM
    New
    £18.00
  • British Honduras 1922 25c Black-Emerald SG124 Fine LMM
    New
    £6.00