Luxembourg Stamps
1920-1929

by Gary Little


January 6, 1921
to
February 12, 1926
Grand Duchess Charlotte - Definitives (face)
August 27, 1922Grand Duchess Charlotte - Philatelic Exposition Issue (imperforate)
September 1, 1925
to
March 10, 1928
Grand Duchess Charlotte - Surcharged Definitives (face)
March 25, 1921
to
February 13, 1926
Vianden Castle
June 1, 1921
to
July 25, 1937
Esch-sur-Alzette Foundries
June 1, 1921Adolphe Bridge
August 2, 1921World War I Monument Fund
1922
to
June 1, 1935
Postage Due - Coat-of-Arms (red numerals)
January 3, 1923View of Luxembourg City - Souvenir Sheet
March 3, 1923View of Luxembourg City
May 27, 1923World War I Monument Unveiling
September 25, 1923View of Echternach
April 17, 1924Marie-Adélaïde - Caritas Issue
December 21, 1925Nurse and Patient
November 10, 1926
to
June 1, 1935
Grand Duchess Charlotte - Definitives (profile)
January 10, 1928
to
September 15, 1939
Grand Duchess Charlotte - Surcharged Definitives (profile)
December 15, 1926Prince Jean
September 4, 1927Grand Duchess Charlotte and Prince Félix
December 1, 1927Princess Elisabeth
October 16, 1928View of Clervaux
December 12, 1928Princess Marie-Adélaïde
December 14, 1929Princess Marie-Gabrielle

Grand Duchess Charlotte

Definitives (face)

Dates of Issue

September 20, 19212c, 3c, 6c, 10c yellow green
December 11, 192410c olive brown
January 6, 192115c rose
September 20, 192115c brown olive
December 11, 192415c pale green
February 12, 192615c deep orange
February 15, 192220c deep orange
February 12, 192620c yellow green
September 20, 192125c, 30c, 40c, 50c deep blue
December 11, 192450c red
July 1, 192275c red
December 11, 192475c deep blue
July 1, 192280c

Charlotte was Grand Duchess from January 15, 1919 until she abdicated in favor of her son Jean on November 12, 1964. She was born on January 23, 1896 in Colmar-Berg and died on July 9, 1985 at the age of 89.
[Sheet of 5 of the 3c olive green value - this is a rare unlisted proof]
[Sheet of 25 of the 3c olive green value]
[Sheet of 25 of the 6c violet value]
[Sheet of 5 of the 15c rose value]
[Sheet of 25 of the 15c rose value]
[Sheet of 25 of the 20c deep orange value]


Grand Duchess Charlotte

Philatelic Exposition Issue (imperforate)

Date of Issue: August 27, 1922

These imperforate stamps were sold exclusively at the Luxembourg Philatelic Exposition, held on August 27-31, 1922. This event was organized by the Union des Timbrophiles de Luxembourg (UTL).
[FDC]


Grand Duchess Charlotte

Surcharged Definitives (face)

Dates of Issue

September 1, 19255c on 10c green-yellow
March 10, 192815c on 20c yellow green
December 15, 192735c on 40c, 60c on 75c deep blue
March 10, 192860c on 80c

Vianden Castle

Dates of Issue

March 25, 19211F red
February 15, 19261F blue

Vianden Castle, overlooking the Our Valley, is one of the most majestic castles in Luxembourg. Now almost completely restored, it is a popular tourist attraction that thousands of people visit each year.
[FDC]


Esch-sur-Alzette Foundries

Dates of Issue

June 1, 19212F blue
August 2, 19262F brown
July 25, 19372F red brown

Esch-sur-Alzette is the center of the iron and steel industry of Luxembourg. It is the second largest town in the country. Note that the 2F red brown variety is from a souvenir sheet issued in 1937.


Adolphe Bridge

Date of Issue: June 1, 1921

The Adolphe Bridge, opened on July 24, 1903, is 45 m above the Pétrusse River below and spans 210 m from old Luxembourg to the newer railroad district. It was designed by the famous French architect Paul Séjourné and is based on a symmetric pattern of semi-circular arches.


World War I Monument Fund

Date of Issue: August 2, 1921

The surtax was used to establish a fund for the erection of the "Gëlle Fra" ("Golden Woman") monument to the memory of the Luxembourg volunteers who died in battle in World War I, 1914-18.

These stamps depict the Benedictine Abbey in Clervaux (10c + 5), Vauban tower in Pfaffenthal (15c + 10), and Luxembourg City (25c + 10).
[FDC]


Postage Due

Surcharged Coat-of-Arms (red numerals)

Dates of Issue

January, 19225c, 10c, 20c, 25c, 30c
June 1, 193535c
January, 192250c
October 16, 192860c
June 1, 193570c
February 15, 193075c
January, 19221F
February 15, 19302F, 3F

View of Luxembourg City

Souvenir Sheet

Date of Issue: January 3, 1923

The single stamp on this souvenir sheet shows a view of Luxembourg City as seen from the park in front of Fort Thüngen. The souvenir sheet was issued to celebrate the birth of Princess Elisabeth on December 22, 1922, the eldest daughter of Grand Duchess Charlotte and Prince Félix. It was the first souvenir sheet ever issued in the world.


View of Luxembourg City

Date of Issue: March 3, 1923

This stamp shows a view of Luxembourg City as seen from the park in front of Fort Thüngen.


World War I Monument Unveiling

Date of Issue: May 27, 1923

These stamps are the same as those issued on August 2, 1921 but are overprinted "27 mai 1923", the day of unveiling of the "Gëlle Fra" monument, and have an additional surtax.

These stamps depict the Benedictine Abbey in Clervaux (10c + 5 + 25), Vauban tower in Pfaffenthal (15c + 10 + 25), and Luxembourg City (25c + 10 + 25).
[FDC]


View of Echternach

Date of Issue: September 25, 1923

This stamp shows a view of Echternach from the Wolf's Gorge (Wolfsschlucht) located in the hills of "Little Switzerland" above the town.


Marie-Adélaïde

Caritas Issue

Date of Issue: April 17, 1924

The surtax was in favor of the Red Cross.
[FDC]


Nurse and Patient

Date of Issue: December 21, 1925

The supplement for this set (25 centimes) was for the benefit of the Anti-Tuberculosis League.


Grand Duchess Charlotte

Definitives (profile)

Dates of Issue

November 10, 19265c, 10c
February 15, 193015c
November 10, 192620c, 25c green
October 15, 192725c brown-violet, 30c green
February 15, 193030c violet
May 25, 192835c violet
February 15, 193035c light green
November 10, 192640c, 50c
May 25, 192860c
November 10, 192665c
June 1, 193570c
November 10, 192675c bright red
October 15, 192775c brown
November 10, 192680c
October 15, 192790c
November 10, 19261F black
February 15, 19301F bright red
November 10, 19261 1/4F blue
February 15, 19301 1/4F yellow
June 20, 19311 1/4F green
August 30, 19341 1/4F red
October 15, 19271 1/2F deep blue
February 15, 19301 3/4F

Charlotte was Grand Duchess from January 15, 1919 until she abdicated in favor of her son Jean on November 12, 1964. She was born on January 23, 1896 in Colmar-Berg and died on July 9, 1985 at the age of 89.
[FDC (October 15, 1927)] [FDC (June 1, 1935)]


Grand Duchess Charlotte

Surcharged Definitives (profile)

Dates of Issue

December 28, 192910c on 30c green
March 10, 192815c on 25c green
September 15, 193930c on 60c
March 10, 192860c on 65c
January 10, 192860c on 75c bright red
March 10, 192860c on 80c
February 1, 193570c on 75c brown
December 28, 192975c on 90c, 1 3/4F on 1 1/2F

Prince Jean

Date of Issue: December 15, 1926

The 5-year-old Prince Jean, later Grand Duke Jean, is the subject of this Caritas set. These were the first stamps of Luxembourg to be printed in two colors. Prince Jean was born in Colmar-Berg on January 5, 1921.


Grand Duchess Charlotte and Prince Félix

Date of Issue: September 4, 1927

This set commemorates the 75th anniversary of the introduction of postage stamps in Luxembourg and also an international philatelic exhibition held on September 4-8, 1927. The stamps bear portraits of Grand Duchess Charlotte and Prince Félix and were sold with a surtax of 3F to benefit the exhibition.
[FDC]


Princess Elisabeth

Date of Issue: December 1, 1927

Princess Elisabeth, the eldest daughter of Grand Duchess Charlotte and Prince Félix, was born in Colmar-Berg on December 22, 1922.


View of Clervaux

Date of Issue: October 16, 1928

The aerial view of Clervaux on this stamp shows the ancient castle (dating from the 11th century) and, in the hills, the Benedictine Abbey of St. Maurice which was completed in 1910.


Princess Marie-Adélaïde

Date of Issue: December 12, 1928

Princess Marie-Adélaïde was born in Colmar-Berg on May 21, 1924.
[FDC]


Princess Marie-Gabrielle

Date of Issue: December 14, 1929

Princess Marie-Gabrielle was born in Colmar-Berg on August 2, 1925.
[FDC]

Last updated on June 12, 2006.