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British Commonwealth India Vintage Queen Victoria stamps
Collection of vintage stamps with different designs and colors on a black background

Vintage India Stamps of Queen Victoria

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Vintage India Stamps of Queen Victoria
Vintage India Stamps of Queen Victoria
Vintage India Stamps of Queen Victoria
Vintage India Stamps of Queen Victoria
British Commonwealth India Vintage Queen Victoria stamps
Collection of vintage stamps with different designs and colors on a black background

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Vintage India Queen Victoria Collection (1854–1900) – Iconic British Commonwealth Philately

A journey through the British Raj. From the rare 1854 Imperforates to the prestigious high-value issues of the late 19th century, this collection captures the regal heritage of India’s first postage stamps.

Immerse yourself in the colonial history of the British Commonwealth with our Vintage India Queen Victoria Collection. Spanning from the very first issues in 1854 to the turn of the century in 1900, these stamps are technical and artistic masterpieces reflecting the cultural and political tapestry of India under the Crown.

This collection includes the legendary 1854 Imperforates—India’s first postage stamps—alongside the East India Company issues and the high-value definitives of the late Victorian era. Whether you are seeking a rare individual classic or a curated mix of the "Big Three" issues, these stamps provide a direct connection to a captivating chapter of philatelic history.

Set1:blue+red+green £99
The first stamps of India, with Queen Victoria, issued in 1854 imperforated, this set has all four 1/2 anna blue, 1 anna red, 2 anna green, and octagon 4 anna, all of them are iconic classic high-value stamps to add to your collection.

Set2:blue+green £70

The first stamps of India, with Queen Victoria, issued in 1854 imperforated, this set has 1/2 anna blue and 2 anna green iconic classic high-value stamps to add to your collection.

Set3:blue+red £50
The first stamps of India, with Queen Victoria, issued in 1854 imperforated, this set has 1/2 anna blue and 1 anna red iconic classic high-value stamps to add to your collection.

Set4:BigThree £45
1895 Queen Victoria issue, please see the Purple 5 Rupee stamp.

Set5:EastIndia £20
From 1855 onwards, Queen Victoria issued stamps for the East India Company to cover Postage in India

Set6:QV_Mix £25
A mix of definitives along with one large QV issue


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UK Mainland: FREE

International (Framed Art): £25.00

International (Unframed Stamps): £4.00

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