Duttia

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Duttia, or Datia, was a feudatory state in central India.

All Duttia stamps feature an image of Ganesh. All are without gum except for a variety of the ¼a value of 1911. All were handstamped with a control mark before issue.  File:Duttia large ganesh.jpg|1898 1 anna (type II) File:Duttia 1899 1a.webp|1899 1a, san-serif inscription 
 * In 1894(?), two imperf typeset values were issued inscribed DUTTIA / STATE / POSTAGE. They are on colored paper and the design has rosettes in the bottom corners.
 * In 1896, designs without rosettes were issued with blue control handstamp.
 * Also in 1896, new values or colors were issued.
 * 1897-98 saw a return to colored papers.
 * Also in 1897, four values were issued inscribed DATIA / STATE / POSTAGE.
 * In 1899-1906, inscriptions returned to DUTTIA / STATE / POSTAGE, now in sans-serif type. Stamps are either wholly or partially rouletted in color.

 File:Duttia red.jpg|1911 ½a value 
 * In 1904-05, three values were issued like the previous one but imperf.
 * In 1911, two values were issued with wide margins, perf 13½.
 * In 1912(?), a ½a value was issued perf 13½ximperf or perf 13½xcolored roulette (wide margins). A ½a black on green was also issued colored roulette x imperf.
 * In 1916, imperfs in new colors were issued.
 * In 1918, colors were changed again, with a ¼a now perf 11½.
 * In 1920, two rouletted values were issued.
 * In 1920, a ½a value was issued, very rough perf 7.
 * By April 1921, Duttia stamps were made obsolete.