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Witch Trials of Jersey - Stamps First Day Cover

Witch Trials of Jersey - Stamps First Day Cover

£20.60  /  In Stock

This First Day Cover displays the stamp set from our 'Witch Trials of Jersey' issue. Illustrated by Petra Dufkova.

This First Day Cover is an exclusively produced item; all the stamps are affixed to a specially commissioned full-colour envelope and cancelled with a Jersey Post First Day of Issue special date stamp. Information and technical details of the issue are printed on the reverse.

Date of issue 31-08-2025
Withdrawal date 31-08-2027
Designer Illustrated by Petra Dufkova.
Printer Cartor, France
Size Stamp size: 30mm x 40mm.
Process four colour process lithography
Denominations 80p, £1.20, £1.35, £1.90, £2.30, £3.00, £3.90, £4.85

Additional Information

Following the increasing interest and latest information surrounding the witch trials in Jersey the philatelic team within Jersey Post have issued Witch Trials in Jersey due to be available from Sunday 31st August 2025. 

The first day cover includes detailed information about the trails, ang goes into more detail about how a high number of accusations unsurprisingly appeared following life changing events such as the plague, Civil War and Puritan era. Of those accused of witchcraft over 80% of them were women. However, men weren’t completely safe from scrutiny as was the case for one such man highlighted within the issue. 

Additional Information

Following the increasing interest and latest information surrounding the witch trials in Jersey the philatelic team within Jersey Post have issued Witch Trials in Jersey due to be available from Sunday 31st August 2025. 

The first day cover includes detailed information about the trails, ang goes into more detail about how a high number of accusations unsurprisingly appeared following life changing events such as the plague, Civil War and Puritan era. Of those accused of witchcraft over 80% of them were women. However, men weren’t completely safe from scrutiny as was the case for one such man highlighted within the issue. 


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