Stamp
SCG11574 - First Christian Service in New Zealand (1814) – Christmas 1964 2½d | New Zealand
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This historic New Zealand Christmas issue commemorates the first recorded Christian service held in 1814, led by missionary Samuel Marsden among Māori communities.
The richly detailed artwork captures an outdoor gathering, blending indigenous culture with early European missionary history.
Its panoramic composition and warm tones make it one of the most visually narrative New Zealand Christmas designs of the 1960s.
Issued as part of the popular 1964 Christmas set, it is sought after for both religious and colonial heritage themes.
Fine line engraving and period illustration style give it strong album presence and storytelling value.
A meaningful addition for collectors of Christmas, missionary, or New Zealand historical stamps.
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