Mauritius

In 1847, Mauritius followed Great Britain in issuing stamps carrying the image of the current regent of Great Britain, Victoria, which practice would be followed throughout the British Empire. Most of the early issues of Mauritius were locally designed and produced and have a distinct “primitive” character.

Its first two postage stamps, issued in 1847, the so-called "Post Office" stamps, are of legendary rarity and value. They were the first stamps issued in any part of the British Empire outside of Great Britain.

The two stamps issued, an orange-red one penny (1d) and a deep blue two pence (2d). The words "Post Office" appear in the left panel, but were changed to "Post Paid" in the following issue, and are the source of the stamps' common name. The "Post Office" stamps are among the rarest stamps in the world, and are of legendary status in the world of philately

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Mauritius 1902 2R50 Green & Black-Blue SG154 Cleaned Fiscal Forged Cancel
£18.00
Mauritius 1902 5c Dull Purple & Bright Purple-Buff SG144 Fine Used Madam Joseph Cancel
£40.00
Mauritius 1902 25c Green & Carmine-Green SG151 Fine Used
£27.00
Mauritius 1904 3c Green & Carmine-Yellow SG166 V.F.U Block of 4
£41.00
Mauritius 1910 Set of 14 to 5R SG181-194 Fine Used
£150.00
Mauritius 1902 1R Grey-Black & Carmine SG153 Fine Used
£32.00
Mauritius 1907 1R Grey-Black & Carmine SG175 Good Used
£20.00
Mauritius 1904 3c Green & Carmine-Yellow SG166 Fine Used
£10.00
Mauritius 1904-07 Set of 8 SG164-175 Fine Used
£42.00
Mauritius 1910 2c Brown SG182w Wmk Inverted Fine Used Strip of 3 Scarce Multiple
£275.00

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