The 1927 King George V Issue
In 1927 the 10 rupees value was issued as part of the 1926-1933 KGV set of definitive stamps. The stamp has been recorded on paper with inverted watermark.
The 1928 King George V Issue
In 1928 the 3as (blue), 15 rupees and 25 rupees values were issued as part of the 1926-1933 KGV set of definitive stamps. The stamps have been recorded on paper with inverted watermark.
The 2nd King George V Service Issue – 1929
In 1929 Kuwait issued the first six values of the 2nd Service Issue with a bigger “KUWAIT” overprint than the 1923/1924 issue. The values issued were 8 Annas, 1 Rupee, 2 Rupees, 5 Rupees, 10 Rupees and 15 Rupees. The exact issue date is not known.
Service
The 2nd King George V Definitive Issue – 1929
Kuwait issued its 2nd set of stamp between 1929 and 1937. Out of a total set of 11 stamps 7 of the stamps were issued in 1929. The values issued ½ Anna, 1 Anna, 2 Anna, 3 Anna, 8 Anna, 1 Rupee and 2 Rupees. The exact issue date is not known.
Definitive
The 1929 King George V Issue
In 1929 the 1½as and 2½as values were issued as part of the 1926-1933 KGV set of definitive stamps. The stamps have been recorded on paper with inverted watermark.
India used in Muscat – Type c20 – 1929 Airmail Issue
India used in Muscat – Stamps from the 1929 Airmail issue used in Muscat and cancelled with Type c20 – The Large Single Ring Date-Stamp with Smaller Muscat Lettering
The 1929 Airmail Issue
In 1929 India issued a set of six airmail stamps depicting a “de Havilland DH66 Hercules” with the values 2as, 3as, 4as, 6as, 8as and 12as. All six stamps are found on paper with the watermark pointing to the left. While the normal watermark shows the stars pointing to the right when seen from the back of the stamp, all the values have also been recorded with the stars pointing left.
Two are found on the 3as value where a “Q instead of O” is found in “POSTAGE” – this error is found in Row 11/4. The other being the second “I” in INDIA resembling a “1”.
The two other errors are both found on the 8as purple being “The Missing Tree Top” and “The Reversed Serif on the second I” in INDIA.
Definitive
The 1929 Airmail Issue
In 1929 India issued a set of six airmail stamps depicting a “de Havilland DH66 Hercules” with the values 2as, 3as, 4as, 6as, 8as and 12as. All six stamps are found on paper with the watermark pointing to the left. While the normal watermark shows the stars pointing to the right when seen from the back of the stamp, all the values have also been recorded with the stars pointing left.