The first postage stamp in the Dutch East Indies was printed in
Utrecht, the Netherlands, on 1 April 1864. The stamp showed a picture of King
Willem III of the Netherlands and had a face value of ten cents. It was designed by T W Kaiser. Until 1920, stamp designs only showed pictures of the King and Queen and were primarily shown using typographic design. In 1921, a new series known as the and was specially printed to serve as additional postage for sending sea mail in waterproof iron chests. Stamps issued in later years began to show the culture and geography of the
Indonesian archipelago. During the Dutch East Indies period, the stamps were printed in the Netherlands by the firm of
Joh. Enschedé & Zoner of Haarlem, and some printing was done in Batavia (Jakarta) by
Reproductiebedrijf Topografische Dienst. The stamps were mostly printed in one or two colors. ==Netherlands New Guinea==