1857 FIRST PENCE Issue 1860 SECOND PENCE -
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1857 FIRST PENCE Issueengraved; no watermark; imperforate; cross-wire mesh
Perkins Bacon & Co. Ltd., London
The Colony's first stamps issued in British pence and shilling featured heraldic flowers of the British Isles.“It is Govenor Bannerman's desire that Colonial stamps be triangular, the Imperial square and Inter-Colonial oval”
1860 SECOND PENCE Issueengraved; no watermark; imperforate; no mesh
Perkins Bacon & Co. Ltd., London
The 1860 printing re-order of some of the values was done with an orange colour ink
2dorange
11
1dbrownish claret
1
3
3dyellow green
4
8dscarlet vermilion
9
6
5dbrownish claret
13
5dvenetian red
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1919 CARIBOU Issueengraved; no watermark; perf 14.1 x 13.9
Whitehead, Morris & Co., Ltd., London
The commemoration of services by the Newfoundland Regiment for World War I was uniquely accomplished. The stamp design was a composite of the head of a “Caribou and a Moose” andthe phrase “Trail of the Caribou.” The Caribou head was depicted on the Regimental badge.
This Regiment was assigned to practically all fronts during the War, thus the phrase significance
2¢ carmine redUbique
111a
2¢ scarletUbique
111
1¢ greenSulva Bay
110
3¢ deep brownGueudecourt
112b
3¢ red brownGueudecourt
112a
3¢ brownGueudecourt
112
4¢ violetBeaumont Hamel
113
4¢ mauveBeaumont Hamel
113a
5¢ ultramarineUbique
114
8¢ magentaUbique
116
6¢ grayMonchy
115
10¢ dark greenSteenbeck
117
15¢ dark blueLangemarck
119
36¢ olive greenCombles
121
24¢ bistreCambrai
120
12¢ orangeUbique
118
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20¢ gray greenBeacon at Cape Race
192
24¢ blueBell Island
193
25¢ graySealing Fleet
194
30¢ ultramarineFishing Fleet
195
48¢ red brownFishing Fleet
196
1932-1938 FIRST RESOURCES Issueengraved; coat of arms watermark; perf 13.2 x 13.2
Perkins Bacon & Co., London
1¢ greenCodfish
176a
2¢ rose DIE IKing George V
178a
3¢ orange brownQueen Mary
181a
1¢ gray blackCodfish
177b
2¢ green DIE IIKing George V
180a
2¢ green DIE IKing George V
179b
5¢ deep violet DIE IICaribou
185b
25¢ graySealing Fleet
194a
20¢ gray greenBeacon at Cape Race
192a
15¢ magentaWhitecoat Seal
191a
1932-1938 FIRST RESOURCES Issueengraved; coat of arms watermark; perf 14.2 x 14.2
Perkins Bacon & Co., London
1932-1938 FIRST RESOURCES Issueengraved; coat of arms watermark; perf 13.5 x 13.5
Perkins Bacon & Co., London
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1937 LONG CORONATION Issueengraved; coat of arms watermark; perf 13.7 x 13.7
Perkins Bacon & Co., London
Augmenting the Crown Agents emissions the Newfoundland Government had its own series printed and issued to commemorate the Coronation of King George VI.
The King’s head was added to 1932 Resources vignettes
25¢ graySealing Fleet
229
48¢ dark violetFishing Fleet
230
24¢ blueLoading Iron Ore
228
223
8¢ orange redCorner Brook Mill
1¢ grayCodfish
219
10¢ olive graySalmon
224
7¢ blueCaribou
222
14¢ blackNewfoundland Dog
225
15¢ rose lakeSeal Pup
226
20¢ greenCape Race Beacon
227
3¢ orange brown DIE IINewfoundland Map
221
20¢ greenCape Race Beacon
extra chimney
227a
3¢ orange brown DIE INewfoundland Map
220
3¢ orange brown DIE INewfoundland Map
cigar stub
220a
1¢ grayCodfishfishhook
219a
7¢ blueCaribou
re-entry on medallion
222a
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1933 LABRADOR AIR MAIL Issueengraved; coat of arms watermark; various perfs
Perkins Bacon & Co., London
This issue denotes the natural resources of Labrador and the isolation of those who live there
1943 AIR MAIL Issueengraved; no watermark; perf 12 x 12
Canadian Bank Note Co.
7¢ ultramarinePlane over St. John’s
AM 20
10¢ yellow orangeLand of Heart’s Delight
11.5 x 11.5
AM 15
30¢ blueSpotting the Herd
14.3 x 14.3
AM 16
60¢ greenNews From Home
11.5 x 11.5
AM 17
5¢ reddish brownPut to Flight14.3 x 14.3
AM 14
5¢ reddish brownPut to Flight13.8 x 13.8
AM 14a
75¢ bistreLabrador, Land of Gold
13.8 x 13.8
AM 18a
75¢ bistreLabrador, Land of Gold
14.3 x 14.3
AM 18
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1873 PRINCE OF WALESengraved; no watermark
American Bank Note Co., New York
First card issued with Albert Edward vignette; issued in March 1873 to meet local post card rate
PC 11¢ green
PC 22¢ vermilion
1879 QUEEN VICTORIAengraved; no watermark
American Bank Note Co., New York
After joining the Universal Postal Union on January 1, 1879; Newfoundland issued a post card with Queen Victoria vignette; it was released to pay the 2¢ UPU rate