This assembled group of four used stamps from the 1907 "Women of Indochina" definitive series reflects the colonial postal aesthetics of early 20th-century French Indochina. Featuring an elegant portrait of a native woman flanked by dragons, the design by Jules-Jacques Puyplat blends French engraving precision with regional symbolic motifs. Printed typographically in Paris without watermark and perforated 14 x 13½, the stamps measure 20 x 24 mm and were issued for standard domestic and colonial postal rates. This selection includes: 1 centime in olive brown and black (Sc 41), 4 centimes in orange and black (Sc 43), 5 centimes in green and black (Sc 44), and 10 centimes in red and black (Sc 45). The intermediate 2c and 3c values are not present. Each stamp bears visible circular date stamps, confirming legitimate postal circulation. These issues remain among the most artistically distinctive of all French colonial philately, reflecting both cultural narrative and political authority. Estimate "$35 – 55"
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