Poonch

under construction Poonch was an Indian feudatory state in Kashmir.

All stamps were handstamped in watercolor paint and issued without gum.

 File:Poonch 1p framed.jpg|1 pice value File:Poonch different.jpg|½a value File:Poonch 1a bluepaper.jpg|1a blue paper 
 * In 1876 a 6 pice value was issued. This had (apparently) Hindi/Devanagari inscribed in a frame with rosettes and Urdu/arabic-style script within a crooked scouble circle. This measured 22x21mm.
 * In 1887, a similar design was issued in ½ anna and in a smaller size, 19x17mm.
 * In 1879, a similar ½a value, 21x19mm, was issued with a larger center circle
 * Beginning in 1883, new designs were issued with Hindi script above Urdu script on each. There were five values printed in red on white or various colored papers.

Official issues
 File:Poonch 2a official.jpg|1888 2a value 
 * In 1883, officials were printed in black using the postage dies, on laid and/or wove batonné paper.