Natal South Africa stamps year 1882 – 1910 Used lot
Natal stamps from South Africa, specifically the British colony of Natal (now part of KwaZulu-Natal province), were issued between 1882 and 1910, featuring Queen Victoria and later King Edward VII designs. These stamps reflect Natal’s postal history during its colonial period, ending with union into South Africa in 1910.
Key Issues
The 1882-1889 series included values like the 1d carmine Queen Victoria stamp with a Crown CA monogram watermark. Overprints on earlier 1859-1867 issues, such as “POSTAGE” and surcharges like “Half-Penny,” appeared between 1869 and 1895. King Edward VII stamps ran from 1902 to 1909, with six official versions also produced.
Historical Context
Natal’s first stamps date to 1857, but the 1882-1910 era saw embossed and portrait designs on colored paper, often imperforate initially. Stamps were used alongside Zululand overprints post-1887 annexation, with cancellations from towns like Pietermaritzburg and Durban. Production ceased in 1910 upon forming the Union of South Africa.
Collectibility
These stamps appeal to philatelists for their historical ties to British colonial Africa, with rarities like 1882 1/2d, 1d, 4d, and 6d values noted in auctions. Fine used examples, such as Edward VII 1d, remain accessible. Themes connect to your interests in European colonial and historical stamps.


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