Malta Postage Due Stamp
Malta Postage Due Stamp
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Our craftsmanship for frames is outstanding and highly professional, and we pay close attention to detail and accuracy in every piece we create. It takes hours to complete each frame. Our frames are unique and expertly crafted, perfect for adding a touch of Maltese charm to any home decor. Whether you're a local looking to add a piece of Maltese history to your home, or a tourist looking for a beautiful and unique souvenir to remember the beauty and rich history of Malta, we have something for you.
Due to the craftsmanship and limited initial stock availability, please expect delivery in approximately 2 - 4 weeks. For urgent orders, kindly contact us at info@bolli.mt
Malta used postage due markings on mail throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries, but only issued its first set of postage due stamps on 16 April 1925. The first set consisted of ten imperforate provisional stamps with denominations ranging from ½d to 1/6, and they were typeset at the Government Printing Office in Valletta.
On 20 July 1925, a new set of postage due stamps which had been printed by Bradbury Wilkinson in Britain was issued in Malta. These had the same face values as the provisional issue, and they had a design featuring a Maltese cross and were printed in different colours. This design continued to be used until after independence.
Due to the craftsmanship and limited initial stock availability, please expect delivery in approximately 2 - 4 weeks for Malta. For urgent orders, kindly contact us at info@bolli.mt