Matrah harbor 1809 - 25 baisa

Matrah harbor 1809 - 25 baisa

Year
1972
Face Value
25
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Sites and landscapes

Catalogs References

Michel
OM 144W
Yvert & Tellier
OM 125
Stanley Gibbons
OM 149

Technical Details

Colors
Multicolor
Size
25 x 21 mm
Perforation
14¼ x 15
Printing
Offset
Designer
St. Edward's Crown Block CA
Printers
Harrison & Sons Ltd.
Part of a historical series, this stamp highlights a cultural subject focused on Oman’s 19th-century maritime history, specifically depicting Matrah in 1809. The illustration features traditional dhows and European-style sailing vessels against the rugged coastal backdrop of the Matrah harbor, symbolizing the strategic importance of the city as a center for international trade and naval movement. The theme emphasizes Oman’s identity as a seafaring nation with a long-standing legacy of coastal defense and commercial openness. By showcasing this specific historical context, the stamp pays homage to the maritime heritage that allowed the Omani state to project influence across the Indian Ocean and maintain its status as a vital institutional hub for regional commerce.