GERMAN COLONIES
TOGO
STAMPS
1914
Togo became a German Protectorate from 5th Jul 1884 with the German post Office starting from 1st Mar 1888.
Togo was located on the western coast of Africa and occupied a thin 50Km wide strip of the "Slave Coast". The area expands into the hinterland for about 560Km and is 175Km wide from north to south at its widest part. As the area was so small it was difficult to defend militarily and so was forced to surrender to British and French troops on 26th Aug 1914.

MICHEL 11I
BRITISH OCCUPATION
REGULAR ISSUE IMPERIAL YACHT
Mid Sep 1914: Regular Issue Imperial Yacht like Michel 17 with black typography overprint 'TOGO Anglo-French Occupation'. Type 'I' line spacing is 3mm, Type 'II' line spacing is 2mm.



Mi 11I
2 Mark
blackish blue
2 Mark
blackish blue
Quantity Issued: Michel 11I = 55 and Michel 11II = 12

VARIATIONS
REQUIRES ADDITIONAL RESEARCH

PLATE FLAWS



Mi 11I PF I
gap between 'o' and 'F' of 'Anglo-French' only 1¼ instead of 2mm
gap between 'o' and 'F' of 'Anglo-French' only 1¼ instead of 2mm

STAMPS FROM MY COLLECTION



