KUWAIT - 1939 2r, 5r, and 10r overprints on India (King George VI), SG 48/50, never hinged mint. (3)
George VI Kuwait 1939 2 Rupees, 5 Rupees and 10 Rupees Overprints on India (King George VI), SG 48–50, comprise an attractive set of high-value stamps produced by overprinting contemporary British India definitive issues with “KUWAIT” for postal use in the Sheikhdom during the period of Indian postal administration. Featuring the portrait of King George VI in finely engraved designs, these stamps were primarily intended for parcels, registered mail, and other high-value postal transactions, resulting in relatively limited postal usage compared with lower denominations. The overprinted issues form an important chapter in Gulf philately, reflecting the close administrative and postal links between Kuwait and British India prior to the establishment of independent postal services. This set of three stamps is preserved in Never Hinged Mint (NHM) condition, retaining full original gum without hinge marks, a highly desirable quality among collectors. As the principal high denominations of the 1939 Kuwait overprint series, SG 48–50 are sought after by collectors of Kuwait, British Commonwealth, and Indian overprinted issues for their historical significance, attractive appearance, and enduring popularity.
₹ 9,450.00
₹ 9,450.00
