Stamp
SCG2103 - 1930s Niger Shadoof Scene – French West Africa
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This 1 centime stamp from Niger, then part of French West Africa (Afrique Occidentale Française), features a traditional shadoof—a hand-operated irrigation tool used to draw water from wells. The illustration highlights rural agricultural life with palm trees in the background and a woman operating the device. Issued in the 1930s, the stamp reflects French colonial design and local culture. A fine piece for thematic collectors of African history or colonial-era philately.
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