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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East Africa KUT 1912 2R Red & Black-Blue SG54 Good Used
£20.00
East Africa KUT 1912 3R Violet & Green SG55 Fine Used (2)
£72.00
B.E.A KUT 1916 25c on Lemon SG50b Fine Used
£6.00
B.E.A KUT 1921 25c on Pale Yellow SG50d Fine Used
£4.00
East Africa KUT 1912 4R on Pale Yellow SG56a Good Used
£60.00
East Africa KUT 1918 20R Purple & Blue-Blue SG60 Fine Used Fiscal Cancel
£65.00
East Africa KUT 1912 3R Violet & Green SG55 Fine Used
£70.00
East Africa KUT 1907 15c Bright Blue SG39 Fine Used
£6.00
B.E.A KUT 1922 2s Dull Purple SG88 Fine Used 'Mombasa' CDS
£12.00
B.E.A KUT 1922 5s Carmine-Red SG92 Fine Used
£11.00
East Africa KUT 1921 3c Green SG66 Fine Used
£9.00
East Africa KUT 1912 2R Red & Black-Blue SG54 Ave Used
£15.00
B.E.A KUT 1921 3c Green SG66 V.F.U
£9.00

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