Beautiful, US Postage Stamps ready for your letters, cards, or crafts.  Each packet contains 5 mint stamps featuring the 32c 1997 Classic American Dolls - Columbian Doll.

These unused stamps and in very good condition and are postage lots - to be used for mailing or crafts.   They are sold as it, and not intended as collectibles.

Why pay more elsewhere?  Plus our stamps are shipped anywhere in the US for FREE.

About these stamps:  This 1997 stamp was issued as part of a pane of 15 stamps each picturing a different American doll or pair of dolls. This pane was unique as it was the first time that individual photographs were used on a large set of stamps.  (Previously only paintings or drawings were used for large panes, such as US birds and flowers). The original concept was for a block of 4 different dolls, but eventually the number grew to 15 to show a diverse collection of American dolls from the early 20th century.  The first day ceremony was held in Anaheim, California at the conference of the United Federation of Doll Clubs. 

Designed for the Chicago World's Fair, called the Columbian Exposition, these dolls were designed by Emma Adams and outfitted by her sister Marietta Adams Ruttan.  The dolls were rather simple cloth figures with hand-painted features.  From 1883 to 1900, Emma Adams painted each face individually.  The dolls continue to be in much demand. 
 
A bit more history:  United States Post Office issued its first stamp on July 1, 1847. Since that time, over 5000 stamps have been released. Each stamp is given its own identification number called a Scott Number. This stamp has been designated as Scott Number 3151B.