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SCG5841 - Jersey 1975 – Nineteenth Century Farming Series
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Issued in 1975, this four-stamp set from Jersey celebrates the island’s rich agricultural heritage. Each stamp depicts essential 19th-century farming implements painted in fine detail by G. Drummond and printed by Courvoisier S.A. The set includes:
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3p – Potato Digger (Tchétinue à Déboul), symbolizing Jersey’s famous potato cultivation.
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3½p – Cider Crusher (Tourd à Prénseu), showing the traditional stone mill for pressing apples.
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8p – Horse Plough (Le Grand Tchèrheu), an emblem of pre-mechanized tillage.
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10p – Hay Cart (Hernais à Étéon), used for transporting crops on rural farms.
Together they offer a nostalgic glimpse into the tools and rhythms of rural life that shaped Jersey’s countryside.
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