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ZANZIBAR

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An island off the east coast of Africa, Zanzibar became a British Protectorate in 1890. Stamps first issued in 1895 prior to which the stamps of India were in use. In December 1963 the country was granted independence from Great Britain and in April 1964 merged with the mainland country of Tanzania.

1895-96 Indian Stamps Ovpt in Black

SGSCOTTB&K/CW Description Blk 4 um vfm vfu
8 7   2½a yellow-green              
10 8   3a brown-orange              
16 11   12a purple/red              
17 12   1r slate              
19 14   2r carmine & yellow-brown              
21 16   5r ultramarine & violet              
3-21 3-17   1895-96 set of 15              

1895-98 Surcharges on Indian Stamps

SGSCOTTB&K/CW Description Blk 4 um vfm vfu
22 24   2½ on 1½a sepia (SG Type 2 - red surch)              
27 31   2½ on 2a pale blue (SG Type 7 - red surch)              
30 27   2½ on 1½a sepia (SG Type 7 - red surch)              

1898 Surch on Indian Stamps - Prepared for Official Use

SGSCOTTB&K/CW Description Blk 4 um vfm vfu
32 21   2½ on 1a plum (SG Type 3 - red surch)              
37 25   2½ on 1½a sepia (SG Type 5 - red surch)              
38 28   2½ on 2a dull blue (SG Type 3 - red surch)              
40 29   2½ on 2a dull blue (SG Type 5 - red surch)              

1896 Ovpts on British East Africa

SGSCOTTB&K/CW Description Blk 4 um vfm vfu
43 34   2½a deep blue              

1896 Sultan Hamed-bin-Thwain Wmk Quatrefoil

SGSCOTTB&K/CW Description Blk 4 um vfm vfu
169 48   1r blue              
170     1r deep blue              
171 49   2r green              
172 50   3r dull purple              
173 51   4r lake              

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"NO QUIBBLE, FULLY REFUNDABLE"

basis, provided they are returned within 14 days of receipt and are in good order.