Auction: 25014 - British Solomon Islands - The Simon Greenwood Collection
Lot: 100
British Solomon Islands
1907 Large Canoe Issue
The Large Canoe Issue was not authorized by the British High Commissioner for the Western Pacific, so to meet the need for postage stamps for the Solomons, Mr. Charles Woodford, the Resident Commissioner, personally had this issue printed in Sydney. To help prove his point and to show a profit, he advertised and sold complete sets to the public at 20/-. By realising a profit and showing the need for stamps, Mr. Woodford demonstrated that the Solomon Islands Post Office was profitable and necessary. The issue was sold from 14 February 1907 and during this initial period, the adhesives were considered "locals" and had franking abilities only to Sydney, Australia. Mail destined internationally required adding the correct New South Wales postage After 3 September 1907, the Large Canoe issue was accepted by the U.P.U. and approved as valid on international mail.
Note: Stamp type numbers quoted in this issue are those taken from "The Encyclopaedia of British Empire Stamps" Vol. IV Australasia by Robson Lowe
Covers
1911 (10 July) envelope (small faults) registered from Tulagi to London, bearing ½d. (defective corner) in combination with Small Canoe ½d. and 4d. making up the correct 5d. rate; and 1914 (30 June) envelope register from Tulagi to England, bearing ½d. in combination with Small Canoe ½d. and 5d. A nice pair of late usages
Barry Scott, October 1985 for first
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