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Rare Indian Stamps Sold for Record Price by British Dealer

London’s Stanley Gibbons sold item to Australian investor.

Rare Indian Stamps Sold for Record Price by British Dealer
The strip of four ten-rupee stamps (Source: Stanley Gibbons)

(Bloomberg) -- A set of 1948 stamps picturing Indian leader Mahatma Gandhi has sold for a record half a million pounds ($598,000).

The “unique” strip of four ten-rupee stamps is considered the most important and desirable item of post-Indian independence philately, Jersey, U.K.-based dealer Stanley Gibbons said in a statement Wednesday. Its shares rose as much as 7 percent in London.

Rare Indian Stamps Sold for Record Price by British Dealer

The strip of four ten-rupee stamps.

Source: Stanley Gibbons

The purple-brown stamps are emblazoned with the word ‘SERVICE’ and were issued to the Governor-General’s Secretariat for official use. Only single stamps of this kind have previously been recorded to exist in private collections.

The purchase by an Australian investor is the latest in a number of transactions highlighting the strength of the market for rare Indian stamps. Stanley Gibbons sold a single Gandhi ten-rupee stamp to a client in Uruguay last year for 160,000 pounds. In March, an Indian stamp where the head of the young Queen Victoria had been inverted in error sold for 110,000 pounds.

“The market for high-quality Indian rarities is supported by the on-going desire of the wealthy, Indian diaspora and savvy international clients to own these historic assets,” the dealer said.

Although the company highlights the strength of the Indian collectibles market, it reported a pretax loss of 29 million pounds last year amid financial restructuring and discovery of errors in its accounting methods.

To contact the reporter on this story: Joe Easton in London at jeaston7@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Adveith Nair at anair29@bloomberg.net.