British India

King George V Large Format High Value

1926-1933

The Star of India Multiple issues of King George V started getting printed at the Security Printing Press in Nashik when the facility commenced operations in 1926. Thomas De La Rue & Co. was instrumental in setting up the press at Nashik, which was earlier deemed to have a favourable climate for printing.

The design remained similar to the previous issues by De La Rue with comparable or slightly different colours for similar values. The main difference was that the sheets used for printing were watermarked with multiple stars instead of a single star. Each sheet had 964 small stars watermarked instead of 256 large stars in the previous printings. The stamps were printed using typography. Lithography was used only for special stamps.

Each sheet had 256 stamps (with Jubilee lines) and later increased to 320 stamps (no Jubilee lines), except for the half-anna ones that were printed in batches of 320 from the beginning. The Rupee series initially had 96 stamps per sheet, that was later increased to 120 per sheet.

Country: India

Series: King George V – Definitives

Issued On: 1926-33

Watermark: Multiple Star

Perforation: 14

Printing: Typography

Printers: Security Printing Press, Nashik

King George V wearing the Imperial Crown of India

Star Of India Multiple. Typographed. Perforation 14.

1926-1933

SG IN-214_1926_001

Sg:IN 214

1 R. Chocolate | Green. Perf 14
Inscribed ‘INDIA POSTAGE’
1926

SG IN-215_1926_001

Sg:IN 215

2 R. Carmine | Orange. Perf 14
Inscribed ‘INDIA POSTAGE’
1926

SG IN-216_1926_001

Sg:IN 216

5 R. Purple | Ultramarine. Perf 14
Inscribed ‘INDIA POSTAGE’
1926

SG IN-217_1927_001

Sg:IN 217

10 R. Green | Scarlet. Perf 14
Inscribed ‘INDIA POSTAGE’
1927

Sg:IN 218

15 R. Blue | Olive. Perf 14
Inscribed ‘INDIA POSTAGE’
1928

SG IN-219_1926_001

Sg:IN 219

25 R. Blue | Orange. Perf 14
Inscribed ‘INDIA POSTAGE’
1928

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