King George V - Overprinted KUWAIT - 3 ANNA
This stamp represents the formalization of Kuwait's postal system under the British Mandate, utilizing contemporary Indian stamps overprinted with the name "KUWAIT" to assert a local administrative identity. The base illustration features a profile portrait of King George V, symbolizing the overarching British imperial authority that governed Kuwait's external affairs during the early 20th century. The portrait is framed by a classical laurel wreath, an ancient emblem of victory and honor, which underscores the prestige of the crown. This issue reflects a period when Kuwait was a British protectorate, and its postal services were managed as part of the Indian postal circuit, a practical arrangement that linked the small Gulf state to a vast global communications network while it maintained its own territorial distinction.