I showed two secular stamps last week from Australia. Today I have a five year-old's view of a religious theme again from 1983.
Another stamp from Canada continues the link to last week.
Australia
Another stamp from Canada continues the link to last week.
Canada - Madonna and Child |
Again I have trouble dating this stamp.
Among a large number of stamps from the USA I found another Madonna.
USA - 1966 - Madonna and Child (painting by Hans Memling) |
I'm beginning to despair of ever succeeding in removing GB stamps from envelopes no matter what I try; I even resort to acetone or WD 40 - I get them off, but often only manage to discolour them.
This year I broke my 'golden rule' and went out a bought the complete set.
GB - 2015, 1st & 2nd class for large envelopes |
Great Britain 2015 Meditations on the imagery of Christmas |
Happy Christmas to all those who take part in Violet's Sunday-Stamps-II and to all our followers.
6 comments:
Hi Bob - I do love the Christmas designs ... most are amazing - some I'm definitely not keen on. I've got a whole load of stamps - so hadn't seen the set of ours this year.
Great to see the variety of ours, the States, Australia ...
Have a very happy Christmas and New Year - and a peaceful 2016 ...
cheers Hilary
I am not one who typically gets excited about traditionally-themed Christmas stamps, but I think this year's set from royal mail is stunning. I don't blame you for buying the set.
That is a lovely set - worthy of breaking your rule to have.
I've given up on getting stamps off envelopes and just keep them on the paper. The new self adhesives are conveniently, and yet so inconveniently, very sticky!
Visiting from Sunday stamps, my first visit in a while. Some nice Madonnas here.
I like the colouring of this years stamps,I didn't know their title which makes me look at them in a different light. Self adhesive is a pain, it seems to vary from country to country on type of stickiness which doesn't help.
Our posts are connected this week :)
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