Stamps of South African Republic and British Transvaal

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Transvaal has been a strongly disputed region of South Africa, conflict area between Dutch and UK emigrants. Republic founded in 1836 by Dutch emigrants. Ruled by Great Britain between 1877 and 1881 after the first anglo-boër war, and during the second war in 1900 (VRI Victoria Regina Imperatrix). Again independent until 1902. Merged in South Africa in 1910.

Map in 1878

First Republic 1870-1877[edit]

First British occupation 1877-1881[edit]

Second Republic 1882-1897 - Z.Afr.Republiek[edit]

Typo J.F. Celliers, local print on the 1869 model.

1885-1893 issues[edit]

CoA Designed by J. Vurtheim, typo by Enschedé. 13 values SG175-187. Beware of many reprints since 1911.

Surcharges[edit]

1894[edit]

Wagon with shaft.

1895-1896[edit]

Wagon with pole.

Surcharges[edit]

1896-1897[edit]

9 values, new colours. Value in green. Last issue before the Second British Occupation.

Second British occupation 1900-1909[edit]

V.R.I. overprint[edit]

E.R.I. 1901-1902 overprint[edit]

Edward VII portrait[edit]

1902-1903 issues[edit]

Typo by De la Rue, watermark CA crown. Grey (to black) centre.

1904-1909 issues[edit]

Same shades but watermark multiple CA crown. 13 values.

Postage due stamps[edit]