Kuwait

Kuwait was an independent Sheikhdom placed under British protection after the World War I.

The first dedicated post office opened 21 January 1915, and used stamps of India. From 1 August 1921 to April 1941 the office was administered from nearby Basra in Iraq. On 1 April 1923, India stamp were issued with "KUWAIT" overprints, this practice continued for many years.

Kuwaiti took over postal administration on 31 January 1959.

 

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Kuwait 1939 15R Brown & Green SG51w Wmk Inverted V.F.U
Regular Price £165.00 Special Price £132.00
Kuwait 1939 2R Purple & Brown SG48 Fine Used
Regular Price £15.00 Special Price £12.00
Kuwait 1945 1/2a Purple SG53 Fine Used
Regular Price £4.00 Special Price £3.20
Kuwait 1945 8a Slate-Violet SG61 Fine Used
Regular Price £11.00 Special Price £8.80
Kuwait 1945 14a Purple SG63 Fine Used
Regular Price £16.00 Special Price £12.80
Kuwait 1950 Set of 9 SG84-92 Fine Used
Regular Price £25.00 Special Price £20.00
Kuwait 1951 Set of 9 SG84-92 Fine Used
Regular Price £25.00 Special Price £20.00
Kuwait 1951 5R on 5s Red SG91 Fine Used (20 Variants Available)
As low as £5.60
Kuwait 1951 5R on 5s Red SG91 Fine Used (19 Variants Available)
As low as £5.60
Kuwait 1951 5R on 5s Red SG91 Fine Used (13 Variants Available)
As low as £5.60
Kuwait 1945 14a Purple SG63 Fine Used (5 Variants Available)
As low as £9.60
Kuwait 1951 5R on 5s Red SG91 Fine Used
Regular Price £7.00 Special Price £5.60

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