100 Years of Gerald Durrell: Dedication - Stamps Presentation Pack
£20.60 / In Stock
This Presentation Pack encloses the stamps from our '100 Years of Gerald Durrell: Dedication' issue.
This Presentation Pack is an exclusively produced full-colour folder; the stamps are carefully mounted within a custom board to ensure they stay in pristine mint condition. Information and technical details of the issue are printed on the inside of the folder.
| Date of issue | 11-06-2025 |
| Withdrawal date | 11-06-2027 |
| Printer | Colour Monster |
| Size | Stamp size: 35mm x 35mm. |
| Process | four colour process lithography |
| Denominations | 80p, £1.20, £1.35, £1.90, £2.30, £3.00, £3.90, £4.85 |
Additional Information
Following on from the stamp set issued in January this year 100 Years of Gerald Durrell: Conservation, this set focuses more on the person behind the legacy. To gain an understanding of who Gerald was, the Jersey Post Philatelic team met up with Gerald Durrell’s widow, Lee Durrell and Archivist Catherine Kirby who were incredibly helpful in providing insight into Gerald Durrell.
Upon looking through the archive, Gerald’s playful nature could be seen throughout the documented meeting notes, letters and diary entries which included a number of doodles, affectionately renamed zoodles. To inject an element of his fun personality to the stamps, the ‘zoodles’ have been imposed over the photographs.
Additional Information
Following on from the stamp set issued in January this year 100 Years of Gerald Durrell: Conservation, this set focuses more on the person behind the legacy. To gain an understanding of who Gerald was, the Jersey Post Philatelic team met up with Gerald Durrell’s widow, Lee Durrell and Archivist Catherine Kirby who were incredibly helpful in providing insight into Gerald Durrell.
Upon looking through the archive, Gerald’s playful nature could be seen throughout the documented meeting notes, letters and diary entries which included a number of doodles, affectionately renamed zoodles. To inject an element of his fun personality to the stamps, the ‘zoodles’ have been imposed over the photographs.