Issue: France Guadeloupe 10C 1905 Stamp
Type: Stamp
Number of Stamps: 1
Denominations: 10 C,
Issue Date: 1905
Issued By: France post
Colonial France Marks Caribbean Connection:
France Guadeloupe stamp issued in 1905 is part of the colonial overprint series used throughout French territories during the late 19th and early 20th centuries bearing the classic French Type Sage design it features two allegorical female figures representing Commerce and Peace seated side by side the overprinted Guadeloupe clearly defines its usage in the French Caribbean island reinforcing its colonial status while allowing standardized postal systems across the empire.
Functional Elegance in Postal History:
The 10c denomination was commonly used for standard letters and domestic correspondence within Guadeloupe and to mainland France this stamp offered an elegant yet practical solution for communication with its fine engraving and symbolic figures it subtly promoted the ideals of France through every letter sent while simultaneously marking Guadeloupe unique role as both an overseas territory and part of a much larger French speaking network of colonies.
Colonial Issue Becomes Collector Gem:
Though mass produced for postal utility the stamp holds significant value for collectors especially those focused on colonial French issues stamps from this series vary by colony overprint and denomination making each version a specialized target for philatelists the detailed line work classic color scheme and crisp overprint give the stamp visual appeal while its historical context tells a deeper story of governance identity and postal unification under French rule