Caravan and Pétain - 1 franc

Caravan and Pétain - 1 franc

Year
1941
Face Value
1
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Animals

Catalogs References

Michel
MR 134
Yvert & Tellier
MR 123
Stanley Gibbons
MR 124e

Technical Details

Colors
Green
Size
40 x 26 mm
Perforation
12½ x 12¼
Printing
Typography
Designer
Georges-Léo Degorce
Printers
Institut de Gravure et d'Impression de Papiers-Valeurs, Paris
This stamp highlights the dual theme of traditional Saharan nomadic life and colonial political authority under the Vichy regime in French West Africa during World War II. The central illustration depicts a local Mauritanian caravan featuring a loaded bull being led across the desert terrain alongside a walking guide, capturing a traditional regional mode of transport and domestic economic life. In the upper right corner, a prominent inset portrait of Marshal Philippe Pétain is displayed. This combination carries a strong message of imperial governance, wartime economic administration, and loyalty to the Vichy state, framing traditional local commerce under the overarching institutional control and authority of France’s contemporary leadership.