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SCG9302 - Aden 3 Annas 4 Pies – Camel Rider & King George VI (1937–1940s)
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This classic definitive from Aden (British Protectorate), issued under King George VI, features a striking vignette of an Arab camel rider crossing the desert, one of the most iconic themes in early Aden philately. Printed in rich brown tones, the design is framed with traditional Arabian jambiya daggers and includes the left-facing portrait of King George VI. Part of the highly sought-after first pictorial series, this issue reflects Aden’s strategic position along historic trade routes. Its detailed engraving, desert landscape, and bilingual inscriptions make it a favorite among collectors of British Commonwealth, Arabian, and colonial postal history.
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