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CAPE OF GOOD HOPE
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A former British Colony, now part of the Union of South Africa, the Cape of Good Hope occupies the most southern part of Africa. Discovered by the Portuguese mariner Bartolomo Diaz in 1487, the Dutch colonized it in 1652 and was finally taken by the British in 1806. Stamps first issued in 1853 with the famous "Cape Triangulars".
1853 Perkins Bacon Ptg - Paper Slightly Blued
1855-58 Perkins Bacon Ptg - Imperf
| SG | SCOTT | B&K/CW | Description | Blk 4 | um | vfm | vfu |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | 1d brick-red/cream toned paper | ||||||
| 5a | 3 | 1d rose/cream toned paper (wmk upright) | |||||
| 8b | 6a | 1s deep dark green/white paper (wmk upright) |
1863-64 De La Rue Ptg Wmk Anchor
| SG | SCOTT | B&K/CW | Description | Blk 4 | um | vfm | vfu |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18 | 12a | 1d deep carmine-red (wmk upright) | |||||
| 19 | 13 | 4d deep blue (wmk upright) | |||||
| 19a | 4d blue (wmk upright) | ||||||
| 20 | 14 | 6d bright mauve (wmk upright) |
1864-77 De La Rue Wmk Crown CC P14
1868 Surcharge
1871-76 De La Rue Wmk Crown CC P14
1874-76 Surcharges
1880 Surcharges (Aug)
1882-83 Wmk Crown CA P14
1884-90 Wmk Anchor P14
1893-98 Wmk Anchor P14
1902-04 Wmk Anchor P14
All stamps sold are offered on a
"NO QUIBBLE, FULLY REFUNDABLE"
basis, provided they are returned within 14 days of receipt and are in good order.



