| Penny Lilac |
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| Country of production | Great Britain |
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| Date of production | 12 July 1881 (1881-07-12) to 1891 (1891) |
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| Depicts | Queen Victoria |
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| Face value | 1d |
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The Penny Lilac was the basic penny postage and revenue stamp of the United Kingdom from its first issue on 12 July 1881 until 1901.[1] It superseded the short-lived Penny Venetian Red because the Customs and Inland Revenue Act 1881 necessitated new stamps that were valid for use as both postage and revenue stamps, and so the Penny Lilac was issued in that year, inscribed "POSTAGE AND INLAND REVENUE". All previous stamps had been inscribed merely "POSTAGE". This stamp remained the standard letter stamp for the remainder of Queen Victoria's reign, and very large quantities were printed.
The oval design of the Penny Lilac was adapted from that used for revenue stamps in Britain from the early 1860s. In that respect it represented a break with 40 years of tradition in postage stamp design. Its predecessors (the Penny Black, the Penny Red and the Penny Venetian Red) all had rectangular designs. The use of the colour lilac for low-value definitives was extended in 1884 when other low-value stamps were issued in lilac, with green then being used for higher-value stamps.
The Penny Lilac was a surface-printed stamp and was issued in two forms:
- Die I with 14 dots in each corner from 12 July 1881 (495,984,000 issued)
- Die II with 16 dots in each corner, 13 December 1881–1901 (33,600,000,000 issued)
Penny Lilac stamps are often found as perfins—that is, with initials or insignia added as perforations to mint stamps, which meant that they could not be redeemed for cash at a post office. Use of perfins was widespread in Britain from the 1860s as a precaution against theft.
See also
- List of British postage stamps
- Philatelic calendar
References
- Stanley Gibbons Great Britain Specialised Stamp Catalogue Volume 1: Queen Victoria
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- Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (husband)
- Victoria, German Empress (daughter)
- Edward VII (son)
- Alice, Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine (daughter)
- Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (son)
- Helena, Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein (daughter)
- Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll (daughter)
- Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (son)
- Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany (son)
- Beatrice, Princess Henry of Battenberg (daughter)
- Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn (father)
- Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (mother)
- Feodora, Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (half-sister)
- Carl, 3rd Prince of Leiningen (half-brother)
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| Television |
- Happy and Glorious (1952)
- Victoria Regina (1961)
- The Young Victoria (1963)
- Victoria & Albert (2001)
- Looking for Victoria (2003)
- Royal Upstairs Downstairs (2011)
- Victoria (2016–2019)
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- Victoria and Merrie England (1897)
- Victoria Regina (1934)
- I and Albert (1972)
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| Portraits |
- Victoria, Duchess of Kent with Princess Victoria (1821)
- The First Council of Queen Victoria (1838)
- Queen Victoria Enthroned in the House of Lords (1838)
- Coronation Portrait (1838)
- The Coronation of Queen Victoria (1839)
- The Coronation of Queen Victoria (1839)
- Queen Victoria Riding Out (1840)
- The Marriage of Queen Victoria (1842)
- The Christening of Victoria, Princess Royal (1842)
- Queen Victoria (1843)
- Queen Victoria in Garter Robes (1843)
- Queen Victoria (1843)
- The Arrival of Queen Victoria at the Château d'Eu (1843)
- The Christening of the Prince of Wales (1845)
- The Royal Family (1846)
- The Reception of Louis-Philippe at Windsor Castle (1847)
- Queen Victoria at Loch Laggan (1847)
- The First of May 1851 (1851)
- The Opening of the Great Exhibition by Queen Victoria (1851–52)
- The Inauguration of the Great Exhibition (1852)
- The Cousins (1852)
- Queen Victoria's First Visit to her Wounded Soldiers (1856)
- Queen Victoria (1859)
- The Marriage of Victoria, Princess Royal (1860)
- The Marriage of Princess Alice (1862–63)
- The Marriage of the Prince of Wales (1863–1865)
- Queen Victoria at Osborne (1866)
- The Marriage of Princess Helena (1866–1869)
- The Marriage of Princess Louise (1878–79)
- The Marriage of the Duke of Connaught (1881)
- The Marriage of the Duke of Albany (1885)
- The Marriage of Princess Beatrice (1886)
- The Marriage of Princess Louise of Wales with the Duke of Fife (1890)
- The Marriage of George, Duke of York, with Princess Mary of Teck (1894)
- The Marriage of Princess Maud of Wales (1896–97)
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