Classic Stamps of Mauritius

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Classic Stamps of Mauritius
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The Island of Mauritius is famous for 2 of the rarest stamps in the World, the 1847 "Post Office" Penny Orange and Twopence Blue. This site is dedicated to the first stamps of this Paradise on Earth, those that were engraved and printed locally. Extensive work has gone into the creation of this site and updates are frequent. The intention here is to provide noteworthy data, not limited strictly to philately, but also useful information about the Island, it's history, customs, culture and environment.
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Captured from France in 1810, independent within the Commonwealth (as a republic since 1992), was in 1847 the first British colony and the fifth country in the world to issue postage stamps
Mauritius was also the first colony to order stamps via the Crown Agents (1848), the  
Show more world's first surcharges were prepared in 1854, though not issued until 1858.
The definitive issues from 1860 onwards, notably the Queen's head and Arms types, are full of interest for the philatelist and postal historian alike. Also of great interest is the pre-adhesive postal history, of both French (before 1810) and British (after 1810) periods.
In 1847, seven years after the first stamp was issued by Great Britain, Lady Gomn, the Governor's wife had the first Mauritian postage stamps printed, and entrusted Joseph Osmond Barnard, a local miniature painter and engraver, with the engraving of two stamps, one with the value of one penny and another with the value of two pence.
According a myth that went unquestioned until 1974 (see details), when working at the engraving of the stamps he suddenly realized that he had forgotten what was to be printed on them, so he went to the post office to get information. As he came closer to the building he saw the inscription "Post Office", which seemed to ring a bell for him. So he returned to work and engraved those two words, thus creating involuntarily the most famous stamps of Philatelic History, the "Post Office"-stamps.
When he realized that the correct wording should have been "Post Paid" it was too late. Already 240 pieces of both stamps were printed and sold. Lady Gomm, wife of Governor Gomm used the first issue of the "Post Office" stamps to frank her invitations for the fancy dress ball of September 30, 1847.

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