Muscat harbor 1809 - 100 baisa

Muscat harbor 1809 - 100 baisa

Year
1972
Face Value
100
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Sites and landscapes

Catalogs References

Michel
OM 149W
Yvert & Tellier
OM 130
Stanley Gibbons
OM 154

Technical Details

Colors
Multicolor
Size
44 x 28 mm
Perforation
14½
Printing
Offset
Designer
St. Edward's Crown Block CA
Printers
Harrison & Sons Ltd.
This stamp features a nostalgic depiction of the Muscat harbor as it appeared in 1809, highlighting a pivotal era in Omani maritime history. The illustration showcases a traditional dhow in the foreground with European-style frigates and coastal fortifications in the background, symbolizing Muscat's historical status as a cosmopolitan port and a strategic naval power in the Indian Ocean. This cultural subject reflects an identity forged by the sea, where the rugged volcanic mountains of the capital provided a natural and formidable defense for a nation thriving on global trade. By revisiting this specific year, the program celebrates the enduring Omani heritage of seafaring excellence and the institutional strength that has long protected the Sultanate’s sovereign waters.