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2025 Commonwealth & British Empire Stamps Catalogue 1840-1970

Stock Code: R2813-25

Please note: This catalogue will be published end of September 2024. You can secure your copy today by pre-ordering it. Payment will be taken immediately and your catalogue will be despatched to you on publication date.

This Stanley Gibbons comprehensive catalogue covers Great Britain, Commonwealth and Empire countries 1840-1970. The listings include variations in watermark, perforation, paper and printing methods, major shades, important plate flaws, errors, government telegraph stamps and booklets (all listed and priced).

Guidance is given throughout the catalogue on subjects such as unusual usages, overprint settings, forgeries and much, much more. More such notes have been added to the latest edition.

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Key Features

  • The authoritative reference source for GB and Commonwealth information – all stamps from 1840-1970 listed and priced.
  • Listings include variations in watermark, paper, perforation and printing methods, major shades, watermark varieties, important plate flaws, errors, stamp booklets, officials, postage dues, government telegraph stamps and booklets (all listed and priced).
  • Guidance is given throughout the catalogue on subjects such as unusual usages, overprint settings, forgeries and much, much more.
  • Unique listing by SG number.
  • Full colour illustrations.
  • Invaluable six-page article on stamp condition.
  • Helpful guide to valuing stamps on commercial cover up to 1945.
  • Strengthened, casebound binding for extra durability.
  • Whether you are an active buyer of Commonwealth stamps or a dealer, it is vital to be right up to date with this very active market – and there is no more up-to-date reference than the 2025 ‘Part 1’.

IMPORTANT ADDITIONS TO THE 2025 EDITION:

  • A new priced listing of Cape of Good Hope stamps used in Basutoland complements the similar listing of Transvaal used in Swaziland which has been in the catalogue for some years.
  • The listings of the 1910-1913 ‘Double Head’ definitives of Rhodesia have been reviewed with the help of the Rhodesian Study Circle. New shades have been added and some descriptions have been revised to make correct identification for the non-specialist collector.
  • The listings of British stamps used in Ascension has been checked and a number of amendments made, including the separate listing of the two Edward VII ½d. values.
  • New varieties include the ‘Jibstay’ flaw on the King George VI 1½d. of Ascension, the ‘Hollow S’ on the 1932 official overprints of Australia and the ‘Cigar stub’ on the 3c. ‘Long Coronation’ set of Newfoundland.
  • New notes have been added throughout the catalogue; including one illustrating an additional identifier of the Die I and Die II 3d. Kangaroo and Map stamps of Australia.
  • Two articles repeated from Gibbons Stamp Monthly during the past year provide an insight into the development of the royal portrait on British stamps and show how a stamp shortage was tackled in colonial Malaya.

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