"The Uruguayan stamp issues from the interwar years, spanning 1920 to 1939, are exceptionally alluring. This era coincides with a period of great splendor for the country. The stamp series from this time are captivating in their design, many featuring Art Deco elements. Additionally, the burgeoning development of air transport and the national postal service's rapid expansion, driven by the growing role of the state as a service provider, make the stamps produced during this period not only visually appealing but also rich in historical and philatelic significance. They offer vast fields for research and enjoyment, making them a captivating choice for collectors and enthusiasts alike."