British East Africa

The Imperial British East Africa Company was the first company allowed to operate international and domestic postal services, using the company name on the first stamps

They were also the first to create a series of surcharged stamps and in 1890 they set up Post Offices in Mombasa and Lamu and used British Postage stamps overstamped with 'BRITISH EAST AFRICA COMPANY'.

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B.E.A KUT 1891 4 1/2a Dull Violet SG11 Fine Used (2)
£12.00
B.E.A KUT 1896 3a Grey SG69 Good Used
£8.00
B.E.A KUT 1890 4a Yellow-Brown SG9 Fine Used
£7.00
B.E.A KUT 1890 4R Ultramarine SG18 Very Fine Used
£33.00
B.E.A KUT 1906 2R Dull & Bright Purple SG27 Fine Used
£38.00
B.E.A KUT 1895 4 1/2a Dull Violet SG39 V.F.U
£66.00
B.E.A. KUT 1896 4R Carmine-Lake SG78 Fine Used Stamp
£42.00

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