Post parcel stamps: Vicicongo

 

 

 

The Vicicongo, the company of the local railroads of the Congo, introduced the first series in February of 1939. The PK 1-5 from 1886 and 1887, were not anymore in use.

 

This group of special post parcel stamps is poorly catalogued, there are two series published in the OBC, while more series were made. According to the leading Belgium Congo stamp dealer and expert, Dominique Bilmans, at least four series exist.  Below are examples and a concise explanation; it is clear that a thorough study should be made.

 

All series bare the same text:

 

Société des

chemins de fer Vicinaux

du Congo.

-----------

Services des petits

Colis

-------

BON VALEUR

(the value)

 

The image is a train wheel (a so-called “Roue ailée” in French) with wings attached.

The design of the wheel different not in its size but the small horizontal lines do in each series, from many to almost none. The color is also not consistent.

The first series bare 7 horizontal lines.

The second series the 1 Fr. has a few lines while the rest of the series has none.

The third and forth bare many lines

 

 

The colors can also slightly differ, difficult to see on a scan, there for an example of three different series all of the same value:

 

First series: PK6-11

Date of issue: 1939, February

Expiration date:

Design:

Printing:

Perforation: 12

Size: 31 x 35 mm

Sheet: 25

Circulation:

PK1-10: 2.000 examples.

PK11: 1.000 examples

 

PK6     1Fr yellow

PK7     2Frs violet

PK8     3Frs carmine

PK9     5Frs dark green

PK10   10Frs brown

PK11   25Frs light green

The series:

 

On the back “1er tirage”, I do not know if this is always the case:

 

 

Second series: PK12-17

Date of issue: 1940, March

Expiration date:

Design:

Printing:

Perforation: 12

Size: 31 x 35 mm

Sheet: 25

Circulation:

PK12-16: 5.000 examples.

PK17: 2.000 examples

 

PK12   1Fr lemon yellow

PK13   2Frs dark violet

PK14   3Frs red

PK15   5Frs blue

PK16   10Frs orange

PK17   25Frs dark green according to OBC, mine stamp has a light green print.

 

The series:

 

 

 

Third series: PK18-25

Date of issue:

Expiration date:

Design:

Printing:

Perforation: 12

Size: 31 x 35 mm

Sheet: 25?

Circulation:

 

PK18   1Fr lemon yellow

PK19   2Frs dark violet

PK20   3Frs red

PK21   5Frs blue

PK22   10Frs orange

PK23   25Frs dark green according to OBC, mine stamp has a light green print.

PK24   50Frs lemon yellow

PK25   100Frs dark green

 

The series:

 

Forth series: PK26-

Date of issue:

Expiration date:

Design:

Printing:

Perforation: 12

Size: 31 x 35 mm

Sheet: 25?

Circulation:

 

PK18   1Fr

PK19   2Frs

PK20   3Frs

PK21   5Frs dark blue

PK22   10Frs

PK23   25Frs

PK24   50Frs orange

PK25   100Frs

 

The series:

(I own only two values)

 

Notice the difference in color for the first stamp.

The s is lacking 5 Fr. instead of 5 Frs.

The first stamp is from the forth series and  the other from the third.