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King George V - Admirals Officials

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In February 1925 the Government Printer reported that the 1d 'Dominion' printing plate needed to be replaced. In view of the fact the 'Universal' type design had been in use for twenty-five years it was decided it should be replaced with a design depicting King George V.

Issue information

H L Richardson was asked to prepare a design similar to the 2s and 3s stamps that depicted King George V as an Admiral of the Fleet. It was recommended, however, that as General Sir Charles Fergusson - a distinguished soldier, had succeeded Viscount Jellicoe as Governor-General, it would be appropriate to depict the King in the uniform of a Field Marshall. The design was engraved by Waterlow and Sons, London. The stamp was in production from 1926 till 1935. The stamps were overprinted 'Official' for use on letters, packets and telegrams sent on the public service.

Acknowledgments

New Zealand Post would like to acknowledge the following for their assistance and guidance in bringing together this stamp issue:

Historical information included on this page sourced from The Postage Stamps of New Zealand published by the Royal Philatelic Society of NZ. Their web site offers further information useful to those interested in the stamps and postal history of New Zealand. Link: https://www.rpsnz.org.nz/

Product Listing for King George V - Admirals Officials

Image Title Description Price
Single Stamp

Single 1d 'Red Field Marshall' gummed stamp.

Overprinted 'Official'. Issued 1926.

1d
Single Stamp

Single 2s 'Blue Admiral of the Fleet' gummed stamp.

Overprinted 'Official'. Issued 1927.

2s

Technical information

Date of issue: 15 November 1926
Designers: H Linley Richardson, Wellington
Printers: Government Printing Office, New Zealand
Stamp size: 20mm x 24mm
Sheet size: 240 stamps per sheet; Booklet panes of six stamps
Process: Surface printed - Typography
Perforation gauge: 14 and 14 x 15
Paper type: Cowan chalk surfaced, NZ and star watermark; Wiggins Teape chalk surfaced, NZ and star watermark
Period of sale: These stamps remained on sale until May 1935.
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