Envelope of Mulready
2020-02-29 Sat
Mulready, the pre-paid envelopes introduced at the same time as Penny Black. These envelopes were issued as a part of the Sir Rowland Hills Great Post Office reform and became valid for the postage used since 6th May 1840.This envelope was named after its designer, Irishman William Mulready R.A. He is a popular and esteemed artist of that time. The key point that made this envelope desirable for the collectors is its withdrawal from the public uses of 1841. The stock was even destroyed afterward.
The design of this envelope depicts Britannia at the top center with a shield and recoiling lion surrounded by the representation of the continents of Asia and North America with people reading their letters in two lower corners.
These envelopes were quite unpopular and short-lived, due to this the production was far lower in number. This scarcity and its historical aspect had made this specimen a collector’s item.
Image Courtesy: The Westminster collection
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