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American Glass, Free-blown, Mold-blown, Pressed and Art, FDC, First Issue USA
United States Commemorative Postage Stamps, American Glass
These stamps honor the tradition of glassmaking in the U.S., considered by many to be the nation's first industry.
The glass objects depicted on the stamps represent four types of American glass produced from the mid-18th century to the early 20th century: Free-blown, Mold-blown, Pressed and Art.
Veteran stamp designer Richard Sheaff worked closely with Jane Shadel Spillman and photographer Nicholas Williams, both of the Corning Museum of Glass, and with photographer Robert Schlowasky to produce the colorful images.
USPS
Issued June 29, 1999 in Corning, New York,
First Day of Issue Cover, FDC, Art Craft Engraving Cachet, Unaddressed, Ideal for Framing,
Cover in Removable Transparent Poly Sleeve and Mailed With Protection,
Made in the USA
Genuine First Day of Stamp Issued Cover Cancelled on the First Day of Issue Date by the U.S. Postal Service,
These stamps honor the tradition of glassmaking in the U.S., considered by many to be the nation's first industry.
The glass objects depicted on the stamps represent four types of American glass produced from the mid-18th century to the early 20th century: Free-blown, Mold-blown, Pressed and Art.
Veteran stamp designer Richard Sheaff worked closely with Jane Shadel Spillman and photographer Nicholas Williams, both of the Corning Museum of Glass, and with photographer Robert Schlowasky to produce the colorful images.
USPS
Issued June 29, 1999 in Corning, New York,
First Day of Issue Cover, FDC, Art Craft Engraving Cachet, Unaddressed, Ideal for Framing,
Cover in Removable Transparent Poly Sleeve and Mailed With Protection,
Made in the USA
Genuine First Day of Stamp Issued Cover Cancelled on the First Day of Issue Date by the U.S. Postal Service,



