The listing, WIN (20) NAVAJO NECKLACE 2¢ STAMPS ***USE GIN BONUS***FOR (40) TIFFANY LAMP 1¢ STAMPS has ended.
You are bidding on a Sheet of 20 2-cent Navajo Bracelet Stamps. ***USE GIN BONUS FOR (2) SHEETS of TIFFANY LAMP 1¢ STAMPS*** Stamps will go up to 49¢ on JAN. 27, 2014. Thanks for stopping in & happy bidding.
The 2–cent Navajo Necklace definitive stamp. This stamp features artist Lou Nolan's painted detail of a Navajo silver and turquoise necklace with sand-cast squash blossoms set with polished blue turquoise nuggets. Nolan based his painting on a photograph by Peter T. Furst. The necklace itself belongs to a private collector and is believed to have been made sometime during the 1940s or 1950s.
For 2008, the United States Postal Service reissues 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.
Made in the USA.
Issue Date: March 7 2008
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