Black Swan (stamp)

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Country of issueWestern Australia
Country of productionGreat Britain
Black Swan
Country of issueWestern Australia
Country of productionGreat Britain
EngraverWilliam Humphrys
PrinterPerkins Bacon
Perforationimperforate
Depictsblack swan
No. in existence14 or 15 recorded
Face valueOne penny

The Black Swan is the first postage stamp issued by the British colony of Western Australia in 1854. It illustrates a black swan, a typical Australian animal at the time and was the only image used on Western Australian stamps until 1902.[1]

In 1854, the one penny denominated stamp was issued imperforate. It was engraved by William Humphrys[2] and printed in London in 1854 by Perkins Bacon.[1]

Later issues

Varieties of the series

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