Stamp
SCG12025 - Drummer Boy – 4th King’s Own Regiment (1759)
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This Antigua ½ cent stamp depicts a young drummer boy from the historic 4th King’s Own Regiment (1759), representing traditional British military ceremonial uniforms of the colonial era. The vivid illustration highlights the colorful regimental dress, detailed drum, and marching pose, while the background silhouettes of soldiers reinforce the historical theme. Issued during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II (shown in the cameo), the stamp reflects Antigua’s interest in military heritage and historical reenactment themes. Its striking color palette and clear period costume details make it appealing for collectors specializing in military uniforms, colonial history, or Caribbean philately.
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