Yorkshire Post

New triangular stamps shape postal history

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A POST office has made history by becoming the first in Britain to issue triangular stamps.

The Isle of Man Post Office is the first British postal administra­tion to create such a unique set, which is being released to celebrate the Chinese New Year.

The four stamps will feature illustrati­ons by illustrato­r and artist Jay Cover, and will be valued at 62p, £ 1.58, £ 2.44 and £ 3.22.

They have been designed to mark the 2021 year of the Ox, and those behind the idea said they wanted to make history to showcase the island’s “global outlook, openness and desire to embrace other cultures”.

Mr Cover said: “For the illustrato­r creating a stamp design for your country is like being an athlete competing in the Olympic Games.

“Not only that but to do so in such an innovative way, by creating Britain’s first triangular stamp and to celebrate the Chinese New Year speaks to our island’s global outlook, our openness and desire to embrace other cultures.

“It’s an absolute privilege as always to work with Isle of Man Post Office and I’m eternally grateful to them for giving me the opportunit­y.”

Maxine Cannon, general manager at Isle of Man Stamps and Coins, said: “We are very proud to be able to issue the first ever triangular stamps from a British postal administra­tion and are ever so grateful for the support and expertise of issue text author Richard West. “We also would like to thank Jay Cover.

“His unique and delightful designs form the perfect focal point for this extraordin­ary stamp shape.”

The ‘ Chinese Year of the Ox’ collection is available as a set and sheet set, a 62p value stamp sheet, presentati­on pack that is limited to 1,500 units and a first day cover limited to 2,250. There will also be a limited numbered edition of 100 imperforat­e sheetlets available. Triangular stamps were first issued by the Cape of Good Hope Post Office in South Africa in 1853.

The post office wanted a design ’ so different from those of English postage stamps as to catch the eye at a glance’.

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 ?? PICTURES: ISLE OF MAN POST OFFICE/ SWNS. ?? FRESH ANGLE: Illustrato­r and artist Jay Cover showing off the set of triangular stamps he has designed for the Isle of Man Post Office to celebrate the Chinese Year of the Ox and to demonstrat­e the island’s ‘ global outlook’.
PICTURES: ISLE OF MAN POST OFFICE/ SWNS. FRESH ANGLE: Illustrato­r and artist Jay Cover showing off the set of triangular stamps he has designed for the Isle of Man Post Office to celebrate the Chinese Year of the Ox and to demonstrat­e the island’s ‘ global outlook’.

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