Palm trees and different subjects, bilingual.

 

The series consists of several images.

The oil palm tree (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.), no’s 126-133

Arabic merchant, no’s 134-136 & 147

Leopard Pantera pardus could at one time be found from British Isles to Japan and throughout most of Asia. Today they can still be found in Africa, except for the true deserts of Sahara and Kalahari, and some parts of Asia such as Sri Lanka. Leopards are more common in Eastern and Central Africa. Conversely, they are rare in Western and Northern Africa and most of Asia (Nowak, 1997; Sanderson, 1972). No’s 137-139.

Soldier,  askari "soldier, guard, armed attendant": a native (East) African police officer or soldier, especially one serving a colonial administration [< Swahili < Arabic askari "soldier"]. No’s 137-144 & 146.

Zebra, equus burchellii, In southeastern Africa, from southern Ethiopia in the north to eastern South Africa in the south, and at one point extending west as far as Angola. (This could also be Grevy’s zebra, Equus grevyi). No 145.

 

Date of issue for the no’s 126-145: 23 May 1942

Date of issue for the no’s 146-147: 6 July 1943

Expiration date: 1 January 1953

Design:

Engraving and printing: Waterlow and Sons, London

Perforation: 12.5

Size no’s 126-136 & 140-145: 26 x 30 mm

Size no’s 137-139: 35 x 23.5 mm

Size no’s 146-147: 27.5 x 32.5 mm

Sheet: 100 (50 for the 50F &100F)

Marginal inscriptions: sheet number top right.

Circulation:

 

No 126. 5c, Palmtree, red

No 127. 10c, Palmtree, olive

No 128. 15c, Palmtree, brown-red

No 129. 20c, Palmtree, blue

No 130. 25c, Palmtree, lilac

No 131. 30c, Palmtree, clear blue

No 132. 50c, Palmtree, green

No 133. 60c, Palmtree, brown

No 134. 75c, Arabic merchant, violet & black

No 135. 1F, Arabic merchant, brown & black

No 136. 1,25F, Arabic merchant, carmine & black

No 137. 1,75F, Leopard, brown-black

No 138. 2F, Leopard, orange

No 139. 2,50F, Leopard, carmine

No 140. 3,50F, Soldier, olive

No 141. 5Fr, Soldier, red-orange

No 142. 6F, Soldier, blue

No 143. 7F, Soldier, black

No 144. 10F, Soldier, brown

No 145. 20F, Zebra, claret & black

No 146. 50F, Soldier, ultramarine & black

No 147. 100F, Arabic merchant, carmine & black

The series:

 

The imperforated series is in size and coloring exact the same as above:

Remark: the white border around these stamps is much larger when cut from a side or corner of a sheet. (Depicted are the different images)

 

No 137-Cu. Unique? white spot below and above the 5:

 

Specimen from Waterlow and Sons, no’s 134 & 145:

 

 

Printer’s proofs:

The stamps are all punched with a hole, blocks were sometimes punched with an extra hole in the center of the block. There are proofs known without the center part.

 

There are no variations known for any of the above shown material.