- Postage stamps and postal history of Gabon
This is a survey of the
postage stamp s andpostal history ofGabon .French colony
The earliest
post office was set up atLibreville in 1862; mail from there was routed through the British post office onFernando Po (nowBioko ). Mail used the stamps of the French Colonies general issue, cancelled with a "GAB" inside a lozenge of dots.On
31 July 1886 Gabon issued its first stamps, which weresurcharge s on the existing stock, to cover shortages of the most-used values. The overprint consisted of "GAB" in dots, plus the new value. Additional surcharges in 1888 were just the numeral, while in 1889 thepostage due stamps were overprinted "GABON / TIMBRE" in addition to the new value, to indicate their validity as regular stamps. Also in 1889 15c and 25c stamps were locallytypeset ; they were inscribed "Gabon-Congo / POSTES" in one corner, the value in the opposite corner, and a diagonal "Republique Francaise" across the middle. All of these early issues were produced in small numbers, and not often seen.From 1891 to 1904, Gabon was administered as part of the
French Congo , but in connection with a grant of partial autonomy, it issued its own stamps in 1904. These were the stamps of theNavigation and Commerce Issue used by all the French colonies, and included 17 values ranging from 1c to 5fr.This was followed in 1910 by a set using designs specific to Gabon; a Fang warrior, a view of Libreville, and a Fang woman, all printed in two colors. A first version included "CONGO FRANÇAIS" along with "GABON" in the inscription, but was soon supplanted by a redesign saying "AFRIQUE EQUATORIALE" instead.
As with many many other colonies, leftover stamps of the Navigation & Commerce issue were surcharged "5" and "10" in 1912.
From 1924 on, the 1910-series stamps were overprinted "AFRIQUE EQUATORIALE FRANÇAISE", and from 1927 some of these were additionally surcharged with new values.
A new
definitive series came out in 1932, comprising 24 values using three designs; a timber raft on theOgowe River , a portrait ofde Brazza , and a view of the village ofSetta Kemma . This series was only briefly in use, since Gabon was absorbed intoFrench Equatorial Africa and used its stamps thereafter.Independent nation
Although the Republic was proclaimed in November 1958, the people continued to use the stamps of French Equatorial Africa, and the first issue of the Republic came on its 1st anniversary,
28 November 1959 , with two values depicting different views of Prime MinisterLéon M'ba .During the 1960s, issues followed a pattern generally common to France and the former French colonies; multicolored engraved stamps in an oblong format, either horizontal or vertical. Some were conscious imitations of French designs, such as the small-format coat of arms stamps that began appearing in 1969 and continuing into the 1980s (long after France itself had stopped using the design). The 1970s saw the gradual appearance of stamps designed primarily to appeal to American and European collectors, such as an issue featuring motorcycles in 1978, and Nobel laureates in 1995, but these have been the exception rather than the rule. In 1965 Gabon issued one of the first gold foil stamps, one honoring Albert Schweitzer.
Sources
*
Stanley Gibbons Ltd: various catalogues
* [http://www.jl.sl.btinternet.co.uk/stampsite/home.html Encyclopaedia of Postal History]
* Stuart Rossiter & John Flower: "The Stamp Atlas"
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