Thailand

 Under construction  

 File:Thailand 1sol 1883.jpg|1883 1 sol value File:Thailand 1att 1883.jpg|1883 1 att value File:Thailand 1sa 1883.jpg|1883 1 sik value File:Thailand 1 att.jpg|1891 1 att value 
 * In 1883 engraved portraits of Chulalongkorn in profile were issued in three different sizes. They are only inscribed in Thai but values can be distinguished by color.
 * In 1885, 1 sol stamps were surcharged 1 Tical in three types. These have been forged/
 * In 1887-91, a new (almost) full-face portrait was issued in a smaller size. These were inscribed in English SIAM / POSTAGE / & REVENUE at bottom.
 * In 1889, the 1 sik vermilion stamp was surcharged in Thai (three types).
 * Beginning in 1889, 1887-91 designs were surcharged bilingually with new values in 1 or 2 att.
 * In 1892, two different 4 att Thai surcharges on 24a stamps were released.

 
 * Beginning in 1892, numerous bilingual two-line surcharges were issued.
 * In 1899, a new vignette with the king facing slightly to the/your left was mistakenly issued in three offices.
 * Later in 1899, another new design was issued, now with Chulalongkorn in profile facing to the left.
 * In 1902 and 1905, four values were surcharged.
 * In 1905-08, taller definitives were issued with the the small king's portrait held by two children.
 * In 1907, very tall revenue stamps were surcharged '''Siam. / postage in new tical values. Obviously, forgeries exist.
 * In 1907 and 1908, four surcharges on older stamps were released.
 * In 1908, five of the previous definitive issue were overprinted bilingually with "Jubilee / 1868-1908".

(more to follow) 
 * In 1908, a set of tical value designs of the king on horseback wer issued.
 * In 1909, three of the unissued stamps were surcharge bilingually in satangs.
 * In 1909, surcharges followed on the 1905-08 issue with the arabic numeral of value widely spaced from "Satang"







See

 * Bangkok (British offices in Siam)
 * [{Kelantan]], Thai occupation

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