<P> Shortages developed, so these stamps also had to be improvised . Some of the "Service Postage" overprinted rarities of this year resulted from the sudden changes in postal regulations . New designs for the 4 annas and "6 annas 8 pies" stamps were issued in 1866 . Nevertheless, there was a shortage of stamps to meet the new rates . Provisional six annas stamps were improvised by cutting the tops and bottoms from a current Foreign Bill revenue stamp, and overprinting "POSTAGE". </P> <P> Another four new designs appeared, one at a time, between 1874 and 1876 . </P> <P> A complete new set of stamps was issued in 1882 for the Empire of India that had been proclaimed five years earlier, in 1877 . The designs consisted of the usual Victoria profile, in a variety of frames, inscribed "INDIA POSTAGE". The watermark also changed to a star shape . These stamps were heavily used and are still quite common today . </P> <P> Three stamps, featuring a detail from Heinrich von Angeli's 1885 portrait of Queen Victoria, in 2, 3 and 5 rupee denominations, were introduced in 1895 . Other existing designs were reprinted in new colours in 1900 . </P>

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