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Fast Shipping Great Britain 1936 ½-2½d Definitives (watermark Upright) Imprimaturs, Sg457/60var Get 45% Off Today [wEU6Qfk8]

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Fast Shipping Great Britain 1936 ½-2½d Definitives (watermark Upright) Imprimaturs, Sg457/60var Get 45% Off Today [wEU6Qfk8].A superb unmounted mint, with full original gum, set of four imperforate imprimaturs with 'NPM IMPRIMATUR" handstamps on reverse.A very rare set of the only stamps issu

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Fast Shipping Great Britain 1936 ½-2½d Definitives (watermark Upright) Imprimaturs, Sg457/60var Get 45% Off Today [wEU6Qfk8].

A superb unmounted mint, with full original gum, set of four imperforate imprimaturs with 'NPM IMPRIMATUR" handstamps on reverse.

A very rare set of the only stamps issued during the short reign of King Edward VIII from the first approved printing sheet, released by the National Postal Museum .

When Edward became king of the United Kingdom in January 1936, he made it clear he planned to marry Wallis. When he was told by Parliament this was impossible, he abdicated in December of that year. The couple lived out the rest of their lives in a whirl of parties and foreign travel.

Provenance: Ex. National Postal Museum Archive sales (1984-85).

The profile portrait chosen for the King Edward VIII stamp issue was taken by Hugh Cecil's studio. The design was suggested by H.J. Brown, an 18-year-old man, and sent in February 1936 to the postal authorities. The stamps were printed by Harrison and Sons printers.

The only graphic decorations on the stamp were the crown, the denomination in the upper corners, and the word "POSTAGE" at the bottom. Brown's project, the simplest of all submissions, placed the words "POSTAGE" and "REVENUE" on the lateral sides.

The Post Office wrote to Mr Brown telling him that his proposed design could not be used. After the stamp came out, clearly using Brown's design, Brown's father issued a statement regretting the Post Office's deceit.

Watermarked with a crown and "E8R", the 12d green, the 1+12d brown and the 2+12d blue stamps were issued on 1 September 1936, and the one penny red on 14 September.

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