British India

King George V Large Format High Values

1911-1922

King George V was proclaimed the Emperor of India on 16th December 1911 and a lavish coronation was held at the Delhi Durbar. Dignitaries from far-off places, including the Royals of Indian Princely states attended the ceremony to reiterate their allegiance to the new King. 

Special Coronation post offices were opened in Delhi, and each post office was allotted a special postmark to commemorate this occasion. Being an avid philatelist, King George V did not just collect stamps but also influenced the designs and printing styles of the stamps issued during his reign. 

Definitive postage stamps of King George V were issued starting in 1911, the last sets of stamps printed by De La Rue & Co., before printing shifted to the Nashik Press. The stamps were printed on single-star watermarked sheets with jubilee lines, each sheet of lower denominations containing 256 stamps. The various values printed were 3 pies, ½ anna, 1 anna, 1 ½  anna, 2 annas, 2 annas and 6 pies, 3 annas, 4 annas, 6 annas, and 8 annas. Higher denomination rupee stamps were issued for 1 re, 2 rs, 5 rs, 10 rs, 15 rs and 25 rs. The inscription carried ‘INDIA POSTAGE’ and the denomination. 

Country: India

Series: King George V – Definitives

Issued On: 1911-22

Perforation: 14

Printing: Typography

Printers: De La Rue & Co. Ltd. 

King George V wearing the Imperial Crown of India

Single Star Watermark. Typographed. Perforation 14. 

SG IN-185_1913_001

Sg:IN 185

1 R. Deep blue green | Red Brown. Perf 14
1913
SG IN-156_1911_001

Sg:IN 156

1 R. Brown | Green. Perf 14
1911

Sg:IN 186a

1 R. Deep turquoise green | Orange brown. Perf 14
1911
SG IN-187_1913_001

Sg:IN 187

2 R. Brown | Carmine. Perf 14
1913

SG IN-188_1913_001

Sg:IN 188

5 R. Ultramarine | Violet. Perf 14
1913

SG IN-189_1913_001

Sg:IN 189

10 R. Green | Scarlet. Perf 14
1913

SG IN-190_1913_001

Sg:IN 190

15 R. Blue | Olive. Perf 14
1913

SG IN-191_1913_001

Sg:IN 191

25 R. Blue | Orange. Perf 14
1913

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