Morvi

Morvi, or Morbi, was a feudatory state on the Kathiawar Peninsula in western India.

 File:Morvi 3p booklet form.jpg|1931 3 pice value, wider margins, issued in booklet-form. File:Morvi portrait half a.A.webp|1931 ½ anna value, perfs all around. File:Morvi issue 2.jpg|1932-33 2a value (diagonal screen) File:Morvi 3p London.jpg|1934 3p London print File:Morvi Morvi print.jpg|1935 2a Morvi print 
 * In 1931, stamps with the portrait of Maharaja Lakhdriji were issued, inscribed MORVI STATE POSTAGE. Since they were printed in blocks of 4 with selvage and distributed to clerks in essentially booklet form, there are always one or two straight edges. The 3 pice and ½ anna stamps were printed 10mm apart, the 2 anna values printed 6.5mm apart.
 * Also in 1931, stamps perfed 11½ all around were issued along with a new 1 anna value. Stamps were printed 5.5mm apart, still with fairly large margins.
 * In 1932-33, altered designs with a rougher-looking screen were issued. The portrait and background printing screen has dots arranged diagonally instead of the previous horizontal/vertical arrangement.
 * In 1934, a new portrait with Lakhdriji slightly facing to (your) left were released. This was the London printing, perf 14.
 * In 1935-48, a mostly rougher print was issued, the Morvi printing, now perf 11½.
 * In 1948, Morvi joined with Saurashtra/Soruth State and began using the stamps of the United State of Saurashtra.