Stamps of the Netherlands 1852-1899
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English: Stamps of the Netherlands issued from 1852 to 1899.
Nederlands: Nederlandse postzegels uitgegeven in de periode van 1852 tot en met 1899.
Stamps[edit]
First issue, King William III, design by Agnites Vrolijk, engraved by Johann Wilhelm Kaiser.
1851 Proofs[edit]
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1851 Die proof
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1851 Color die proofs
1 January 1852 issue[edit]
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5c blue unused
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5c blue, used by '..SPOOR' train cancel
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10c red unused
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10c red, type 2o, plate IX position 78, used by black boxed '(FRAN)CO'
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15c orange unused
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15c orange, used '...ERDAM 1-12'
1864[edit]
Second issue, King William III.
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5c blue, used by black boxed 'FRA(NCO)' (№ 4)
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10c red, used pair, black boxed 'FRANCO' (№ 5)
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15c orange, used black boxed 'FRAN(CO)' (№ 6)
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10c pink on letter from Almelo 19.11.1866 to Amsterdam, with 'FRANCO' cancel and date stamp, Type A (№ 5A)
1867[edit]
Third issue, King William III.
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20c used, boxed 'FRANCO' and red 'AMSTERDAM, 29 APR 68, 4A-8A'. (№ 10IA)
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50c golden, used dotted cancel '6' (№ 12II)
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5c-50c 1867 set used (№ 7-12)
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5c on letter from Ginneken, straight line postmark, 27.9.1871 to Amsterdam (№ 7II)
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10c on letter from Rotterdam to Rauenberg, 14 March 1869 with FRANCO cancel and date stamp (№ 8II)
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10c on letter from Rotterdam to Antwerp, 5 June 1871 with dotted cancel 91 and date stamp (№ 8)
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20c on letter from Amsterdam to Marseille, 9 Jan. 1873 with dotted cancel and date stamp, Type II, perforation E (№ 10II)
1869[edit]
Coat of arms of the Netherlands.
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½c-2½c set of six, used (№ 13-18)
1872[edit]
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5c blue, used dotted cancel 220 (№ 19)
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5c blue, used dotted cancel 24 (№ 19)
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10c red, used dotted cancel 5 (№ 21)
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15c brown, used '(T)richt', perforated 12.5 : 12 large holes, type H (№ 23H)
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5c on letter from Arnhem to The Hague, 24 August 1874, dotted cancel 8 and date stamp (№ 19)
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5c on letter from Deventer to The Hague, 13 August 1889, dotted cancel 24 and date stamp (№ 19)
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12.5c on letter from Amsterdam to Gand, 25 July 1883, dotted cancel 5 and date stamp (№ 22)
1876[edit]
Numerals.
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1876 issue (№ 30-33)
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2½c on uprated 2½c postcard Amsterdam-Gelsenkirchen (№ 33)
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2½c on 1896 postcard Zwolle-Groningen (№ 33)
1891-1896[edit]
1891[edit]
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3 and 5 cent (№ 34-35)
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50c yellow-brown, used by circular 'DONGEN' (№ 43)
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1g grey-violet, used by black circular '(s) Gravenha(ge)' (№ 44)
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5c, 1894 postcard Rotterdam-Vienna (№ 35)
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5c, 1899 postcard Amsterdam-Plauen (№ 35)
1893[edit]
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2.50g used, black large circular 'NIJMEGEN (STATION)' (№ 47)
1896[edit]
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50c used, black large circular 'ROT(TERDAM)' (№ 45B)
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1g used, black large circular 'ROTTERDAM' (№ 46C)
1898[edit]
Portrait of Queen Wilhelmina with fur collar. Large numeral '1', commonly called the 'Coronation Guilder'.
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1g green, used large circular 'LEEUWARDEN'
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Large numeral '1'
1899[edit]
Portrait of Queen Wilhelmina with fur collar, numerals.
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1g green, used large circular 'SCHIE(DAM)'
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Detail showing smaller '1'
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Numeral ½ - 2 cent and queen Wilhelmina 3 - 10 cent, used
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Queen Wilhelmina 10 - 60 cent, used
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1903, 1c on postcard Apeldoorn - Vrijenban
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1925, 1g green on parcel card
Postage due stamps[edit]
1870[edit]
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First postage due stamps, 5c and 10c used. (№ 1-2)
1881[edit]
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Second issue postage due stamps, used (№ 3-12)
Telegraph stamps[edit]
1877[edit]
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25c unused (№ TG 7)
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1g unused (№ TG 11)
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1c-50c, 1877 telegraph stamps used (№ TG1-9)