Postage stamps and postal history of Eritrea

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This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of Eritrea.

Eritrea is a country in the North East of Africa. The capital is Asmara. It is bordered by Sudan in the west, Ethiopia in the south, and Djibouti in the southeast. The east and northeast of the country have an extensive coastline on the Red Sea, directly across from Saudi Arabia and Yemen. The Dahlak Archipelago and several of the Hanish Islands are part of Eritrea. Its size is just under 118,000 km2 (45,560 sq mi) with an estimated population of 5 million.

First stamps[edit]

Italian stamps overprinted for Eritrea, 1893.

The first stamps of Eritrea were overprinted stamps of Italy issued on 1 January 1893.[1] Before that, Egyptian stamps were used at Massawa between 1869 and 1885 and Italian post offices were established.[2]

Italian Eritrea[edit]

Stamp of Italian Eritrea inscribed COLONIA ERITREA.

The first stamps specifically for Eritrea were stamps inscribed COLONIA ERITREA issued in 1910.[1][3]

A British stamp overprinted for use in Eritrea.

Italian East Africa[edit]

Eritrea, Ethiopia and Italian Somaliland formed Italian East Africa on 1 June 1936.[1] Stamps were issued on 7 February 1938 and until 1941.

British occupation[edit]

After British forces occupied Eritrea and the other Italian colonies during World War II, British postage stamps overprinted M.E.F. (Middle East Forces) were used. These were replaced by issues overprinted B.M.A. ERITREA or later B.A. ERITREA to reflect the change from British military to British civil administration. Stamps overprinted in this way were in use from 1942 to 1952.

1952-1991[edit]

Between 1952 and 1991, Eritrea was federated with Ethiopia and used the stamps of Ethiopia.

Independence[edit]

The first stamps of independent Eritrea were those issued to mark the independence referendum in 1993.[1][4]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Stanley Gibbons Stamp Catalogue: North East Africa. London: Stanley Gibbons, 2013, pp. 181-192. ISBN 9780852598764
  2. ^ Rossiter, Stuart & John Flower. The Stamp Atlas. London: Macdonald, 1986, p.278. ISBN 0-356-10862-7
  3. ^ "Italian Eritrea | Stamps and postal history | StampWorldHistory". Archived from the original on 2018-03-03. Retrieved 12 August 2018.[title missing]
  4. ^ "Eritrea | Stamps and postal history | StampWorldHistory". Archived from the original on 2018-04-01. Retrieved 12 August 2018.[title missing]

Further reading[edit]

  • Bianchi, Paolo. Colonia Eritrea: storia postale (1885-1903). Lugano: Edizioni arte e moneta, 1989, 210p.
  • Cadioli, Beniamino. Poste e Comunicazioni della Colonia Eritrea: dall'insediamento in Assab all'occupazione di Massaua (1879-1885). Prato: Istituto di studi storici postali, 1995 ISBN 88-85658-12-1, 136p.
  • Carobene, Benito and Cesco Giannetto. Eritrea: interi postali annullamenti e loro valutazione. Milan: Centro Filatelico Internazionale, 1969, 79p.
  • Saraceni, Gioacchino. Storia e filatelia dei possedimenti italiani del Mar Rosso e della Colonia Eritrea. Genoa: La Revista Filatelica d'Italia, 1928, 24p.
  • Sirotti, Luigi and Nuccio Taroni. Le Occupazioni Britanniche Delle Colonie Italiane 1941-1950: storia postale = Postal History of the British Occupation of Italian Colonies 1941-1950. Rome: Sassone S.R.L., 2006, 363p.

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