King George VI -- Overprinted KUWAIT - 3 Ps

King George VI -- Overprinted KUWAIT - 3 Ps

Year
1945
Face Value
3
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Personalities

Catalogs References

Michel
KW 52
Yvert & Tellier
KW 62
Stanley Gibbons
KW 52

Technical Details

Colors
Slate
Perforation
14
Printing
Typographie
This stamp features a central portrait of King George VI, symbolizing the period of British postal administration in Kuwait prior to the establishment of its fully independent postal authority. The imagery represents the formal institutional link between the British Empire and the Gulf region, emphasizing authority, governance, and the integration of Kuwait into an international bureaucratic network. In the cultural and historical context of Kuwait, this "KUWAIT" overprint serves as a marker of the nation's political identity during the mid-20th century, reflecting a time when the country was a British protectorate. The ornate border and imperial regalia underscore the administrative heritage that preceded the modern Kuwaiti state, highlighting a transitional era where local identity was officially recognized within a global imperial framework.