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SCG2039 - 1900s Martinique 1c Brown "Creole Woman" Stamp – French Colonial Issue
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This 1 centime brown stamp from Martinique features a finely engraved portrait of a Creole woman in traditional attire, framed with ornate tropical motifs. Issued during the early 20th century under French colonial administration, it reflects the artistic influence of colonial-era portraiture and design. The stamp bears the inscription "République Française" and "Postes," indicating its official status. Designed by E. Oulifet, it belongs to the popular "Type Groupe" series used across several French colonies. This is a mint example with full original gum and clean perforations, ideal for collectors of French colonial philately.
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