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SCG4909 - Jamaica 1938–52 2s King George VI – Bamboo Walk
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This 2 shilling stamp from Jamaica belongs to the King George VI definitive series issued between 1938 and 1952. The vignette depicts the famous "Bamboo Walk," a striking avenue of towering bamboo near St. Elizabeth, with a local woman carrying a basket on her head—a glimpse into traditional Jamaican life. The brown frame features a finely engraved portrait of King George VI in profile, emphasizing the colonial era design. Printed by De La Rue & Co., this issue is well-regarded for its scenic engravings that highlight Jamaica’s natural beauty and culture. Collectors value this stamp both for its artistic rendering and its place in British colonial philately.
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