Landscapes by Mols and Van Engelen, 1st
October 1915, no’s 64-71.
Design: Robert Mols and Piet van Engelen
Engraving and printing: Waterlow and Sons
(London)
Perforation: 14 or 15
size: 24 x 31 mm or 31 x 24 mm
Sheet: 50
Circulation:
No.64 (5c, green), 225,000 stamps
No.65 (10c, carmine), 210,000 stamps
No.65a (carmine, heaven retouched), 160,000
stamps
No.66 (15c, green) 180,000 stamps
No.67 (25c, blue), 160,000 stamps
No.68 (40c, carmine/brown), 85,000 stamps
No.69 (50c, lilac/brown), 95,000 stamps
No.70 (1Fr, olive), 90,000 stamps
No.71 (5Fr, orange), 75,000 stamps


Curiosities and varieties:
65cu (photo Soeteman, 1999)

No.66a, “cut through palm tree”
No.66 with imperforated board

No.67 exist in two types (Not in COB),
No.68 exist in two types (Not in COB), boat
with a white spot or without



No.68, white spot in 40c
No.69 exist in two types (Not in COB), stripe
Series imperforated:


Special series in black
Perforation: 15
Circulation: 600

