Postage stamps and postal history of Portuguese India

Postage stamps and postal history of Portuguese India

The postal history of Portuguese India goes back to the earlier days of the colony. The postal history begins with communication between the Viceroy and the Court at Lisbon soon after the conquest of Old Goa by Afonso de Albuquerque in 1510. Letters, written in triplicate, were carried by separate ships because of the hazards of the voyage. Mail was carried by an overland route, as well [ [http://www.caleida.pt/filatelia/fp/ebook/bfd001_i.pdf Joaquim Leote, "The Native Stamps of Portuguese Índia. Some Considerations," Edições Húmus Ldª (2006), pp. 11-12. ISBN 972-99937-0-X] ] . The early communications of Portuguese India had an official character and the correspondence is now to be found in museums and governmental and ecclesiastical archives.

Regular mail is known to have been exchanged with Lisbon from 1825 on. Portuguese Indian postmarks are known from 1854, when a post office opened in Goa and an extraterritorial British East India Company post office opened in Damaun. A Portuguese Indian post office opened at Diu, also, in 1880.

Before the Universal Postal Union was established in 1874, a country had to conclude a separate postal treaty with each other country with which it transacted international mail. Portugal had a postal convention with Great Britain, so mail was routed through Bombay and carried on British packets.

First stamps

An extraterritorial British East India Company post office was maintained in Damaun, selling British Indian stamps, between 1854 and November, 1883. The Damaun cancellation showed '13' within downward sloping diagonal bars, a "used abroad" Renouf "Type 4" cancellation. British India postage stamps were also available at the Portuguese post office at Goa from 1854 until 1877 [Robson Lowe, "Encyclopedia of British Empire Postage Stamps," v.III, London (1951), pp. 288 and 545.] .

The first postage stamps of Portuguese India were issued 1 October 1871 [ [http://www.caleida.pt/filatelia/fp/ebook/bfd001_i.pdf Joaquim Leote, "The Native Stamps of Portuguese Índia. Some Considerations," Edições Húmus Ldª (2006), p. 25. ISBN 972-99937-0-X] ] . These were issued for local use within the colony. Stamps of British India were required for overseas mail.

The design of these first stamps simply consisted of a denomination in the center, with an oval band containing the inscriptions "SERVIÇO POSTAL" and "INDIA PORT.". The dies were recut several times and printed on several kinds of paper, resulting in an extremely complicated situation that has been intensively studied; about 55 types have been identified as appearing between 1871 and 1877, some of which are quite rare.

Regular issues

In 1877, Portugal included India in its standard "crown" issue, with nine values ranging from 5r to 300r. These stamps ran out in 1881 and the old local stamps were surcharged with various values, resulting in nearly 100 distinct types. Additional "crown" stamps arrived in 1882, but in the following year were supplemented by additional values of the original local design.

From 1886 on, the pattern of regular stamp issues followed that of the other colonies closely, the main exception being a series of surcharges in 1912 produced by perforating existing stamps vertically through the middle and overprinting a new value on each side.

In 1925, a commemorative stamp marked the 400th anniversary of the death of Vasco da Gama and in December 1931 a set of six promoted the Exposition of St. Francis Xavier held at Goa. Sets of stamps in 1946 and 1948 commemorated notable historical figures related to the colony. Portuguese India's first stamp exhibition, in 1952, was commemorated with a pair of stamps; one reproducing the design of the first issue, the other depicting St. Francis Xavier. A definitive series in 1956 commemorated the 450th anniversary of Portuguese settlements in India, and included portraits and maps of old forts, while a 1959 series depicted various coins.

Last stamps

The last regular issue was on 25 June 1960, marking the 500th anniversary of the death of Prince Henry the Navigator. Stamps of India were first used 29 December 1961, although the old stamps were accepted until 5 January 1962. Portugal continued to issue stamps for the lost colony, yet none of these were ever offered for sale in the colony's post offices and are thus not considered valid stamps.

ee also

* Portuguese India
* Postage stamps and postal history of India

References

Resources

* [http://books.google.com/books?id=o9FAAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA3&lpg=PA3&dq=%22PORTUGUESE+INDIA%22+Harrison++Napier&source=web&ots=cZR_Mc0Fv9&sig=9CBnWExgtKW33TDgtDFR1tHtVvw&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=4&ct=result#PPA11,M1 Gilbert Harrison and Lt. Francis H. Napier, "Portuguese India, with Notes and Publishers' Prices" Stanley Gibbons Philatelic Handbooks, London (1893)]

External links

* [http://www.jl.sl.btinternet.co.uk/stampsite/alpha/p/pmpz.html#p061 The Encyclopaedia of Postal Authorities]
* [http://portugal.tabacaria.com.pt/Nativos/intro.htm João Manuel Mimoso, "An introduction to the 'Native Stamps' types of Portuguese India"]
* [http://portugal.tabacaria.com.pt/IndexNatIndia.htm João Manuel Mimoso, "Forgeries of the Native Stamps of Portuguese India"]


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