Mauritanie Definitives - Man on Dromedary

Mauritanie Definitives - Man on Dromedary

Year
1943
Face Value
10
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Animals

Catalogs References

Michel
MR 148
Yvert & Tellier
MR 125
Stanley Gibbons
MR V335

Technical Details

Colors
Brown red
Perforation
13
Designer
Henri-Lucien Cheffer
Printers
Atelier de Fabrication des Timbres-Poste, Paris
This definitive stamp celebrates the core cultural identity and environmental reality of Mauritania by depicting a local man riding a dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius). The detailed engraving captures the traditional attire of the rider alongside the profile of the camel, which has served as an indispensable vehicle for trade, survival, and transport across the Sahara for centuries. Accompanied by the colonial French Republic "RF" and French West Africa "AOF" insignias, the imagery carries a message of regional authenticity and spatial endurance, honoring the nomadic lifestyle that underpins the territory's history. Within the Mauritanian context, the stamp reflects the foundational importance of the camel to the local economy, heritage, and identity, illustrating the unique nomadic spirit that defines life within the desert landscape.