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4 WE GIVE THANKS STAMPS: Thanksgiving, Cornucopia, Partially Quilted Needlework

$ 1.74

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: New
  • Brand: USPS
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

    [Effective August 20, 2020, requests to cancel an order
    after
    payment incur a 30¢ non-refundable fee, per the new ebay managed payments.]
    This Listing is for ONE NEW Block of 4
    We Give Thanks
    34¢ Stamps from 2001.
    Mint. MNH. No flaws. From a Smoke-free and Pet-free Environment.
    On October 19, 2001, the U.S. Postal Service issued these
    We Give Thanks
    34¢ self-adhesive stamps in Dallas, TX
    .
    The stamp is an issue in the
    Holiday Celebrations Series
    and features
    machine-appliquéd needlework
    designed and created
    by a
    rtist Margaret Cusack. The partially quilted needlework is made of old and new fabrics and is reminiscent of American folk art stitchery.
    A
    Cornucopia
    is, by
    definition
    - a curved, hollow goat's horn or similarly shaped receptacle (such as a horn-shaped basket) that is overflowing especially with fruit and vegetables (such as gourds, ears of corn, apples, and grapes) and that is used as a decorative motif symbolic of abundance - also
    called
    horn of plenty.
    Scott # 3546
    Free Shipping in the U.S. by USPS First Class