Parcel Post with Arabesque Ornamentation - 20 centime

Parcel Post with Arabesque Ornamentation - 20 centime

Year
1917
Face Value
20
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Ornaments

Catalogs References

Michel
MA PK3
Yvert & Tellier
MA CP3
Stanley Gibbons
FR-MA P103

Technical Details

Colors
lilac brown
Size
21 x 24 mm
Perforation
13½ x 14
Printing
Typography
Designer
Joseph de La Nézière
Printers
ch. Crespelle
This 1917 stamp highlights the expansion of modern logistical services within the French Protectorate of Morocco, specifically designated for parcel post (Colis-Postaux). The illustration carries a message of institutional sophistication and cultural respect by utilizing traditional Maghrebi arabesque and geometric patterns to frame the bilingual text. In the Moroccan context, this program reflects the colonial administration's effort to integrate European bureaucratic structures—such as a specialized postal system for goods—with the country's rich decorative heritage. By featuring prominent Arabic calligraphy alongside French, the stamp serves as a functional symbol of the dual administrative identity of the era, showcasing how the state sought to project an image of orderly progress while honoring the aesthetic nature of the Sharifian Empire's artistic crafts.