Issue withdrawn 31.12.2022
Originally created by artist and illustrator Mary Tourtel, Rupert Bear first appeared in the Daily Express newspaper on November 8 1920. he is certainly one of the most recognisable bears with his checked yellow trousers, scarf and red jersey.
Rupert was created for The Express newspaper in a bid to rival the Teddy Tail cartoons, which were published in the Daily Mail. It wasn't long before Rupert took over as the nation's favourite.
50p Stamp: Rupert bear
68p Stamp: Podgy Pig
70p Stamp: Edward Trunk
85p Stamp: Bill the Badger
95p Stamp: Algy Pug
£1.02 Stamp: Rupert Bear
Rupert®, © Entertainment Rights Distribution Limited/Express
Newspapers 2007
Date of Issue | 21 July 2020 |
Designer | The Potting Shed |
Printer | bpost |
Values | 50p, 68p, 70p, 85p, 95p, £1.02 |
Process | Offset Lithography, microtext |
Stamp Size | 40mm deep x 30mm wide |
Sheet Size | 90mm deep x 78mm wide |
Paper | 446 Gummed FSC Securpost 110GPW |
Sheet | 10 |
Perforation | 1.1 x 1.667 |
Cylinder | A |