Not for the first time - in fact for at least the sixth - Royal Mail is issuing a set of stamps illustrated with dogs. We haven't had any dogs since 2010 - the previous occasions were 2008, 2001, 1991, and 1979 with an odd dog or two included as ancillary to the main content.
These are similar to the Battersea Cats and Dogs set designed by CDT; the current set is stated to be 'designed by Royal Mail', though nothing more. The source photos are from various image holders as shown below, so I suppose it was just "choose some dogs, crop the images, add the text" - why pay an expensive agency when a 10-year old could do it?
Royal Mail's comment:
Dogs have shared our lives for thousands of years – working, hunting, guarding and being our friends. Royal Mail are howling with delight to celebrate our loyal companions with ten mint stamps showcasing some of the most popular pet breeds in the UK. A paws-itively, pup-fect stamp issue - it’s sure to get tails wagging!
Dogs have shared our lives for thousands of years - working, hunting, guarding and being our friends. Many different breeds evolved and were developed over the centuries, from the very smallest to the largest and shaggiest, from the bravest to the fastest, but regardless of type, dogs have remained loving and loyal. It is little wonder that they are so popular, with more people around the world owning a dog than any other pet.
The first dog shows were held in the 19th century, which led, in 1873, to the founding of the Kennel Club to govern contests and field trials. The Kennel Club now holds the register of pedigree dogs in the UK, and regulates all breed standards, with breeds assigned to seven different categories based on their original roles: Gundog, Hound, Pastoral, Terrier, Toy, Utility and Working.
The 2nd class stamps depict Dalmatian, Jack Russell-type Terrier, Labrador Retriever, Border Collie, and Whippet.
The 1st class stamps depict Siberian Husky, Chihuahua, Cocker Spaniel, Pembroke Welsh Corgi and Pug.
Set of 10 gummed stamps (5 x 2nd, 5 x 1st) depicting Dogs, issued 6 June 2024 |
Technical Details: The 35 mm square stamps are printed in two sheets of 50 (horizontal strips of 5) by Cartor Security Printers in lithography, on paper with ordinary gum, perforated 14½.
Source image acknowledgements:
Dalmatian, Border Collie and Siberian Husky by Jane Burton/Warren Photographic Ltd;
Jack Russelltype Terrier and Labrador Retriever by Mark Taylor/Warren Photographic Ltd;
Whippet © FLPA/Alamy Stock Photo;
Chihuahua © Life on White/Getty Images;
Cocker Spaniel © Life on White/Alamy Stock Photo;
Pembroke Welsh Corgi © YAY Media AS/Alamy Stock Photo;
Pug © petographer/Alamy Stock Photo.
Collectors Sheet
A quite unnecessary Collectors Sheet (ie a £12.20 A4 poster with pictures of dogs which also includes stamps) is also included in this issue. The sheet is self-adhesive so making 10 different stamps.
Sheet of 10self-adhesive stamps (5 x 2nd, 5 x 1st) depicting Dogs, issued 6 June 2024 |
Products available
Set of 10 stamps, first day cover, presentation pack, stamp cards, Collectors Sheet, framed stamp set, framed Collectors Sheet.
After a good start, some of Royal Mail's recent offerings are more bland and unnecessary. It is to be hoped that the rest of the year includes at least some properly designed and relevant stamps.