Netherlands year 1910/40 Used stamps
The Netherlands (Holland) issued many beautiful and historically significant stamps during the 1910-1940 period. Here are some of the notable Dutch stamp issues from those decades:
1910s
- 1913 Independence Issue – Marked 100 years since the Netherlands gained independence from France. Featured allegorical female figures.
- 1920 Airmail Stamps – Early aviation-themed airmail stamps, including a 75c blue showing an aviator.
1920s
- 1923 Queen Wilhelmina Definitive Series – Long-running definitive set depicting the reigning Queen in different portrait styles.
- 1927 Red Cross Semi-Postal – Surcharged stamp funding the Red Cross society, showing a nurse and children.
1930s
- 1933 Air Voyage to the West Indies – Commemorated the first flight Amsterdam to the Dutch West Indies. Planes over map design.
- 1937 Royal Household Order Stamps – Special postage dues inscribed “Wapenzegels” for underpaid domestic mail.
- 1939 German Occupation Overprints – During WWII occupation, existing stamps overprinted with swastika emblem and “Netherland” inscription.
1940s
- 1940 Queen Wilhelmina Definitive – New regular issue shortly before the German invasion showing the Queen’s portrait engraved by iconic designer Enci.
- 1945 Dulac Liberation Issue – Commemorated the liberation of the Netherlands printed in Britain, featuring symbolic figures.
The stamps of this era showcased the technical engraving skills of Dutch printers and designers. Many portray important historical events and leaders like Queen Wilhelmina. Wartime and liberation-themed issues are also of great philatelic significance.