Indian Feudatory States Bundi 1917-41 3r grey-blue and chocolate on medium wove paper, complete sheet of 4 from Benns setting 58, SG47a.
A fine quality unused complete sheet, which was printed from the last of the 'Sacred Cow' settings, in 1941.
The Sacred Cow stamp feature the Raja protecting Sacred Cows and were issued by the small city state of Bundi in North West India from 1914 to 1941. They are a popular issue of philatelic study with the method of production changing regularly during their period of issue.
The Stanley Gibbons catalogue value is £480+.