King George V

King George V reigned from 6 May 1910 to 20 January 1936

The first issues of KGV was the ½d and 1d values, which were in the same colours as used in the previous reign. The main design feature remained the same, however, a three quarter portrait was used for the first time and the portrait was surrounded by an ornamental frame with a value tablet at the base and a crown at the top

The UK's first commemorative stamps were issued for the British Empire Exhibition in 1924. The pair of large-format stamps featured a lion in an imposing stance; they were issued twice, in 1924 and then in 1925, the stamps of each year being inscribed with the year of issue. A second set of commemoratives in 1929 marked the 9th Congress of the Universal Postal Union (UPU), held in London that year

The first commemorative stamps to be issued relating to royal events were for King George V's Silver Jubilee in 1935

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GB 1929 UPU Set of 5 SG434-438 V.F MNH
£650.00
GB 1934 Re-Engraved Set of 3 SG450-452 V.F MNH
£625.00
GB 1934-36 Set of 11 SG439-449 V.F MNH
£38.00
GB 1925 Exhibition Set of 2 SG432-433 Fine MNH
£33.00
GB 1910 7d Grey-Black SG249 V.F MNH (2)
£20.00
GB 1910 7d Grey-Black SG249 Fine MNH
£20.00
GB 1925 Set of 2 SG432-433 Fine VLMM
£15.00
GB 1912 2s Booklet SGBB2 Fine but not Complete
£160.00

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