
King Edward VII
King Edward VII stamps were issued between 1901 and 1910 and mark the transition from Victorian to modern British stamp design. They are characterized by cleaner layouts, portrait realism, and improved printing techniques.
Edward VII stamps reflect modernization of British postal design at the beginning of the 20th century.
A new era
These issues introduced refined portrait engraving and consistent color schemes.
- Low and high value definitives
- Color shades and perforation types
- Colonial and postal usage
A key transition period in British philately.
























