Limited edition lithographs features original art of duck themed postage stamps. Each features the actual stamp issued by the US Department of the Interior and the lithograph, mounted in a simple frame. Each print is hand-signed and numbered by the artist. Some stamps are also signed by the artist. 

The frame measures 17 inches in length and 16 inches in height. The artwork depicts migratory birds in a realistic style and is produced using the lithography technique on high-quality paper. The piece would make a great addition to any art collection or serve as a unique gift for stamp or bird enthusiasts. The print is categorized as an art print and falls under the theme of stamps and migratory birds. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this beautiful piece of art!

Each print image is roughly 6 1/2" tall by 9" wide. Stamps are usually 2" x 1 1/2".

Choose from:

Arthur Anderson (American, b. 1935) "Redhead Ducks" displaying a trio of ducks flying over vivid blue waves dotted with contrasting autumnal yellow foliage. 8470/20000.

Richard Plasschaert (American, b. 1941) "Mallards" displaying two ducks flying over yellow tall grass and foxtails against a cerulean blue sky. 10677/12950.

David Maass (American, b. 1929) "Mallard" displaying a trio of ducks hovering over cattails and brown foliage. The artwork has fallen askew in the frame.

Joe Hautman (American, b. 1956) "Black Bellied Whistling Duck" Displaying a duck flying over waves at sunset, with mountains in the background. 4751/10500.

lbert Earl Gilbert (American, b. 1939) "Hooded Merganser" displaying a bird in warm brown and black on periwinkle blue water. 2505/5800. 

Phil Scholer (American, b. 1951) "Pintails" displaying a pair of ducks on calm reflective water near tall plant stalks. 8338/17400.

Gerald Mobley (American, b. 1938) "Cinnamon Teal" displaying a red-brown duck swimming on calm reflective water near tall plant stalks. 5330/18200.

John S. Wilson (American, b. 1939) "Ruddy Ducks" displaying a pair of ducks on reflective beige-gray water. 12493/16000.