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British Solomon Islands Protectorate  ½d Green Large War Canoe  Mint
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British Solomon Islands Protectorate ½d Green Large War Canoe Mint

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Product details

Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Quality
Unused
Bob Shop ID
668539025

A beautiful early Pacific colonial stamp featuring the famous Solomon Islands war canoe against a tropical island backdrop.
Part of the classic 19071913 definitive series, this issue is prized for its detailed engraving and strong Pacific maritime theme.

Details

  • Country: British Solomon Islands Protectorate

  • Denomination: ½d Green

  • Issue: 19071913 Canoe & Palms definitive

  • Design: Large war canoe rowing toward the viewer

  • Condition: Mint (likely hinged), fresh colour, clean perforations

A desirable early British Empire Pacific item and popular among collectors of Oceania, sailing, and colonial art.