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Middle East/All : Kuwait, Can You help ID ?

 

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Sebastopolfun
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07 Jan 2016
04:31:31pm
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Moderator Note: The original post was edited to remove an ID request for a stamp that was on another thread - duplicate request. M#


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07 Jan 2016
05:46:29pm
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Kuwait Scott #31
Kuwait Scott #54

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Sebastopolfun
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08 Jan 2016
06:53:24pm
re: Kuwait, Can You help ID ?

Hi Michael

The 'T' in KuwaiT is a 1mm longer across the top
and 1mm higher in overall height than the stamp on the left.

So would you call the 'T' to be a elongated 'T' as reference to Scott 54a ?

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jillcrow

08 Jan 2016
08:17:51pm
re: Kuwait, Can You help ID ?

I have never seen an example of these stamps with the KUWAIT overprint in the top half of the stamp, except when coupled with the overprint SERVICE in the lower half.

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09 Jan 2016
03:43:07am

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Jillcrow wrote
I have never seen an example of these stamps with the KUWAIT overprint in the top half of the stamp, except when coupled with the overprint SERVICE in the lower half.


Same here, all my GV both W/Ms have the Kuwait overprint on the bottom half of the stamps. As have the 1939 issues of GVI I'm not sure if the service Kuwait O/P were done in one printing.The 1 rupee could be SG 12 or 25 depending on the W/M IE: large star or multi star
Or maybe they are forged O/Ps and putting them in the right place they would be noticed being over the cancels?
Just a thought!
Brian

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Kuwait Scott #31
Kuwait Scott #54

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Sebastopolfun

08 Jan 2016
06:53:24pm

re: Kuwait, Can You help ID ?

Hi Michael

The 'T' in KuwaiT is a 1mm longer across the top
and 1mm higher in overall height than the stamp on the left.

So would you call the 'T' to be a elongated 'T' as reference to Scott 54a ?

Thank You..

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jillcrow

08 Jan 2016
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re: Kuwait, Can You help ID ?

I have never seen an example of these stamps with the KUWAIT overprint in the top half of the stamp, except when coupled with the overprint SERVICE in the lower half.

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09 Jan 2016
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re: Kuwait, Can You help ID ?

Jillcrow wrote
I have never seen an example of these stamps with the KUWAIT overprint in the top half of the stamp, except when coupled with the overprint SERVICE in the lower half.


Same here, all my GV both W/Ms have the Kuwait overprint on the bottom half of the stamps. As have the 1939 issues of GVI I'm not sure if the service Kuwait O/P were done in one printing.The 1 rupee could be SG 12 or 25 depending on the W/M IE: large star or multi star
Or maybe they are forged O/Ps and putting them in the right place they would be noticed being over the cancels?
Just a thought!
Brian

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