Some classical designs for today's theme in
Sunday Stamps:
Monochrome.
These stamps were issued on 27 June 2018, along with a $5 one in brick red colour. They feature an illustration of the statue that tops the U.S. Capitol dome. The artwork is based on an engraved vignette originally created for a 1923 stamp, the $5 Head of Freedom Statue, by John Eissler (1873-1962).
You can read more information about these stamps
here. Also, I found a picture of the 1923 stamp (which I do not own):
Also in 2018, two stamps were issued in order to commemorate the centenary of the first air mail flight: on May 15, 1918, in the midst of World War I, a small group of Army pilots delivered mail along a route that linked Washington, Philadelphia, and New York—initiating the world's first regularly scheduled airmail service. (More information
here).
The stamps feature a drawing of the type of plane typically used in the early days of airmail, a Curtiss JN4H biplane. This type of biplane was also featured on the 24 cent stamp that was issued in 1918 to commemorate the beginning of regularly scheduled airmail service. “EST” is an abbreviation for “established”. You can see the picture below (again, I do not own this).
I prefer the 2018 designs of the Classical designs to the 1923, even though she seems kinda angrier on the former :)
ReplyDeleteYou cannot say she is happy on the 1923's either...
DeleteI prefer the 2018 designs too but she does not seem to be very excited about the idea of freedom in the newer issues.
ReplyDeleteShe's tired, I guess.
DeleteHey we think alike! I copied the image from the USPS website.
ReplyDeleteI've been lucky enough to get these stamps :)
DeleteShe does look tired. Perhaps she would look even more tired today!
ReplyDeleteI like the 2018 biplane.
I like the airscrew on the modern ones.
DeleteI like the modern ones, such clean engraving and you can clearly see the eagle. She is probably a little grumpy because she can't move with all that on her head Love a bi-plane.
ReplyDeleteFreedom unable to move? That's an strange idea ;)
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