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Stamp of Johor(e) (British Malaya); 1949; definitive stampof the so-called "Coconut issue"; stamp drawing with a portrait of Major-General His Highness Sultan Sir Ibrahim ibni Al-marhum Sultan Abu Bakar Al-khalil (1873-1959) in western military uniform after British pattern (He was also the Supreme Commander of the state-level Royal Johore Military Force.).; stamp postmarked in Muar, 1952
Special feature of this stamp: The stamps of Johore printed during the reign of this Sultan were the only stamps whose Malay state name on the stamp were printed in English and light-on-dark. Quotation: "...The Sultan was an ardent Anglophile opposed to the prospect of Johore being part of an independent Malaya; he probably therefore wanted his stamp to look different from the rest...."
Stamp: Michel: No. 123; Yvert et Tellier: No. 116; Scott: No. 138
Color: brownisch dark rosy to pale magenta on coated paper (?)
Watermark: Johore No. 4 (multiple St.Edwards' crown over convoluted characters "CA")
Nominal value: 10 C (Cents)
Postage validity: from 4 May 1949 until ?
Stamp picture size (printed area): 19.0 x 22.5 mm

Postmark: Muar,
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Author Postal administration for British Malaya
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Picture description Portrait of Major-General His Highness Sultan Sir Ibrahim ibni Al-marhum Sultan Abu Bakar Al-khalil (1873-1959) in western military uniform after British pattern
First day of issue
Publisher Postal administration of British Malaya
Design Unknown authorUnknown author
Printer Originally the "Coconut-issues" of the Malay States were printed at "Thomas De La Rue and Company Limited, London". However, the printery building of "De La Rue" in London was 1940 at a German attack complet destroyed, so that the production of further issues of the "Coconut issues" for the Malay states were outsourced to "Harrisons and Sons" (most issues) or other British printeries. The typeface of "JOHORE" and special the there "J" (as letterpress) were definitively not printed by De La Rue.
Printing technique Letterpress printing
Circulation ?
Perforation Comb perforation, K 17½ ; 18
MICHEL Nr. Malaysia (Johore), Nr. 123
SCOTT Nr. Malaysia (Johore), No. 138

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