Bamra

Bamra was a feudatory/princely state located in east central India.

All Bamra stamps are without gum as issued.  File:Bamra unframed 1a.jpg|1888 unframed 1 anna value File:Bamra first rose paper reprint.jpg|unframed ½a reprint File:Bamra typeset.A.webp|1890-93 ½a value 
 * In 1888, unframed designs were issued, inscribed BAMRA / postage followed by the denomination in Odia script and a small scroll design. See your local friendly catalog for identification of individual values. Reprints exist and are indentifiable by a differently shaped 4th character in the Odia inscription.
 * In 1890-93, new framed typeset designs were issued on various colored papers. These are inscribed BAMRA / Feudatory / STATE and Postage with values given bilingually. There were ten different settings of the basic design.
 * In 1891-93, the inscription was changed to postage on some stamps.
 * By 1895, Bamra stamps were made obsolete.