Instead of simply reprinting the groschen values of the "Large Landscapes" definitive set of 1929-31 when further supplies were necessary, it was decided to use a smaller format (20.5mm x 16mm). The designs of the corresponding values were the same except that the 15g value was replaced by a 12g (with the same view of Traunsee as the 18g) and an extra 64g value was added showing the same view of Hohenems as the 60g stamp. The stamps were designed by Rudolf Junk (frames) and Franz Retzl (centres), printed in typography, and comb perforated 12. The stamps of this set were valid until 31 December 1935 and can thus occur as mixed frankings with the larger format landscape stamps and the costumes series. The numbers printed are not known.
ANK | Face | Colour | Design | Issued |
530 | 10g | bistre | Güssing | 1.3.1932 |
531 | 12g | blue-green | Traunsee | 10.1932 |
532 | 18g | blue-green | Traunsee | 1.3.1932 |
533 | 20g | slate-black | Dürnstein | 1.3.1932 |
534 | 24g | crimson | Hohensalzburg | 1.3.1932 |
535 | 24g | violet | Hohensalzburg | 10.1932 |
536 | 30g | deep violet | Seewiesen | 1.3.1932 |
537 | 30g | crimson | Seewiesen | 9.1932 |
538 | 40g | deep-blue | Innsbruck | 1.3.1932 |
539 | 40g | bright violet | Innsbruck | 9.1932 |
540 | 50g | bright violet | Wörthersee | 1.3.1932 |
541 | 50g | deep blue | Wörthersee | 9.1932 |
542 | 60g | olive-green | Hohenems | 1.3.1932 |
543 | 64g | olive-green | Hohenems | 11.1932 |