Netherlands postage stamps collection year 1890 / 1950 The postage stamps of the Netherlands issued between 1890 and 1950 reflect significant historical, cultural, and social changes. Here are some notable themes and series from that period: 1890s: Queen Wilhelmina: The series of stamps issued in the 1890s prominently featured Queen Wilhelmina, who ascended to the throne in 1890. Her youthful portraits were a common motif. Early 1900s: Wilhelmina Series: Throughout the early 20th century, various series depicting Queen Wilhelmina were issued, including different designs reflecting her maturation and different reign phases. Numeral Designs: Stamps with simple numeral designs were also used, particularly for lower denominations. 1920s: Surtax Stamps: Stamps issued with additional surcharges for charitable purposes, such as aiding war orphans and other social causes. Se-tenant Issues: The first se-tenant (attached stamps with different designs) issues were released, showcasing various motifs. 1930s: Queen Wilhelmina Jubilee: In 1933, a series was issued to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Queen Wilhelmina’s reign. Industries and Commerce: Stamps depicting various aspects of Dutch industry and commerce, reflecting the nation’s economic activities. Air Mail Stamps: The first air mail stamps were introduced, featuring airplanes and themes related to aviation. World War II (1940-1945): Occupation Issues: During the German occupation, stamps were overprinted with the word “Nederland” and new values. Some depicted German influences. Liberation Issues: Following the liberation of the Netherlands in 1945, stamps were issued to celebrate freedom and peace. Post-War Period (1945-1950): Reconstruction: Stamps reflecting the country’s post-war recovery and reconstruction efforts. Child Welfare: Continuing the tradition, stamps with surcharges were issued to support child welfare programs. Cultural Heritage: Commemorative issues highlighting Dutch cultural heritage, art, and significant historical anniversaries. Notable Series and Themes: 1928 Olympic Games: A set issued to commemorate the 1928 Summer Olympics held in Amsterdam. 1933 Flight to the West Indies: Celebrating KLM’s inaugural flight to the West Indies. Queen Juliana: Following her ascension to the throne in 1948, stamps began featuring Queen Juliana. These stamps provide a rich visual history of the Netherlands, capturing moments of royal significance, socio-economic changes, and the nation’s resilience through times of war and recovery. Collectors and historians value them for their artistic designs and historical significance. 4o





