The listing, 24 NEW STAMPS 1 SHEET OF 20 1 CENT STAMPS AND 4 20 CENT STAMPS TIFFANY LAMP GEORGE WASHINGTON has ended.
24 TOTAL STAMPS
1 SHEET OF 20 STAMPS (( 1 CENT STAMPS ))
4 SINGLE STAMPS ((( 20 CENT STAMPS )))
STAMP DISCRIPTIONS
On April 11, 2011, in Washington, DC, the Postal Service™ issued a 20-cent George Washington definitive stamp in one design in a pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) pane of 20 stamps and a PSA roll of 100 stamps. The stamp was designed by Derry Noyes.
This stamp features a portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart (1755-1828), one of the most celebrated American painters of his era. The painting shown on the stamp is an oil-on-canvas copy Stuart made of a portrait he did from life in 1796.
Issue Type: Definitive
Issue City: Washington, DC 20066 (No Ceremony)
Issue Date: April 11, 2011
Issue Series: N/A
Made in the USA.
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Tiffany Lamp stamps
Issue Type: Definitive
Issue City: McLean, VA 22101
Issue Date: June 7, 2008
For 2008, the United States Postal Service reissued the 1–cent definitive featuring artist Lou Nolan’s rendering of a Tiffany lamp. Nolan evokes the work of Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848–1933), a designer of glass, ceramics, jewelry, enamelware, and metalwork who transformed everyday objects into works of art.
Tiffany’s stained–glass lampshades glow with soft, colorful light. Considered one of the greatest designers of glass in his era, Tiffany is also remembered as a leader in the art nouveau movement, a style in the visual arts that transformed design in the United States and Europe from the 1890s to World War I.
The stamp was originally issued in 2003 and then subsequently re–issued in 2007.
Made in the USA.