Tel Chehab waterfall - 7.5 piastre

Tel Chehab waterfall - 7.5 piastre

Year
1949
Face Value
7.5
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Sites and landscapes

Catalogs References

Michel
SY 587
Yvert & Tellier
SY 37
Stanley Gibbons
SY 488

Technical Details

Colors
Olive grey
Perforation
11½
Printing
Offset lithography
Printers
Imprimerie Catholique, Beirut
This definitive postage stamp was issued by the Syrian Republic in September 1949 as part of a landscape series showcasing the country's natural beauty and regional landmarks. It features a postal face value of 7.5 piastres, indicated as "7.5 P." on the lower left and "٥ ق" in Arabic script on the right within a clean text box. The bottom border identifies the location in both French and Arabic as Tel-Chehab / تل شهاب, and attributes the print production to the Imprimerie Catholique in Beirut (I.C. Beyrouth). The main vignette presents a scenic, engraved illustration of the picturesque Tel-Chehab waterfall, located in the Yarmouk River valley along the southern border region near Daraa. The detailed landscape artwork captures the dramatic cascade of water plunging over rocky cliffs, contrasted by placid trees lining the upper plateau and a serene foreground complete with localized details like grazing livestock and figures near the banks. Printed in a deep slate-grey ink, this philatelic issue highlights a peaceful, agrarian aspect of Syria's diverse geography during a crucial period of post-colonial nation-building.