Malaya - Johore State
Sultan Ibrahim Definitive Issues

Watermarked Multiple Crown CA
Updated - March, 2018
 
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Johore State is on the extreme south of the Malay Peninsula near the island of Singapore. Thru a series of treaties, Johore became a semi-independent state under the Straits Settlements. Overprinted stamps of the Straits Settlements were issued beginning in 1878 until they were eventually replaced by stamps with the image of Sultan Abubakar in 1891. Upon the death of the Sultan in 1895, Sultan Ibrahim was crowned as the new Sultan. An initial set of stamps using a portrait of Sultan Ibrahim was issued in 1896. This set was replaced in 1904 with a series of stamps using a newer portrait. This portrait was used until 1941 when the Japanese captured the territory. During this time period, paper with four different watermarks was used to print the stamps, effectively creating four different collectable sets all with the same portrait of Sultan Ibrahim.

The 1918 set was printed on paper watermarked with Multiple Crown CA. Since this was just a new type of paper with the same design as before, you could really call it an evolution rather than a new set of stamps. As new values were needed they were printed on this new version of the paper. Stamps were printed on paper watermarked Multiple Crown CA beginning in 1918 until 1922 when stamps were printed on paper watermarked Multiple Script CA.

You can identify this set by determining the difference between Multiple Crown CA and Multiple Script CA. The stamps watermarked Multiple Crown CA will have sans serif letters with a crown that is narrow and straight edged. The Multiple Script CA watermark has cursive letters and a crown that is more rounded. See the images of all four watermarks below for reference. They are shown as normally seen from the back.

Unlike modern stamps which are issued in the millions, definitive sets from this time period were issued very conservatively. I do not have the quantity printed, but would be interested in adding this information to this page if a fellow collector provides it.

The catalog numbers are from the 2013 Stanley Gibbons Stamp Catalogue (SG) and the 2011 Scott catalog (ST). The historical details, description and dates are from "The Postage Stamps of the Federated Malay States, Johore, Kedah, Kelantan, Negri Sembilan, Pahang, Perak, Selangor, Straits Settlements, Sungei Ujong, and Trengganu" by Dr. F. E. Wood. You can access the catalogue publishers using the "Links to British Colonial Stamp Sites" at the bottom of this page.

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Watermark
Single Rosette
Watermark
Multiple Rosettes
Watermark
Multiple Crown CA
Watermark
Multiple Script CA
       
SG 89 - ST 88
2c Dull Purple &
Green
SG 90 - ST 87
2c Dull Purple &
Orange
SG 91 - ST 89
4c Dull Purple &
Red
SG 92 - ST 90
5c Dull Purple &
Sage-Green
       
SG 93 - ST 91
10c Dull Purple &
Blue
SG 94 - ST 92
21c Dull Purple &
Orange
SG 95 - ST 93
25c Dull Purple &
Green
SG 96 - ST 94
50c Dull Purple &
Red
       
SG 97 - ST 95
$1 Green &
Mauve
SG 98 - ST 96
$2 Green &
Carmine
SG 99 - ST 97
$3 Green &
Blue
SG 100 - ST 98
$4 Green &
Brown
       
   
  SG 101 - ST 99
$5 Green &
Orange
SG 102 - ST 100
$10 Green &
Black
 
       

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Classic Malaya-Johore Stamps for sale based on the identification from this article.
       
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