US 2022 Holiday Elves : Elf Painting Toy Car 60c. USPS 5723c
Series: Holiday Elves (2022)
Stamp details: Elf Painting Toy Car
Issued date: 15-09-2022 (dd/mm/yyyy)
Face value: 60c.
(FOREVER º - No Face Value)
Format: Pane of 20
Emission: Commemorative
Catalogue No:-
USPS: 5723c ?
Designers: Don Clark (artist & designer)
Dimensions (height x width):
30.25mm x 23.25mm
Printer: Banknote Corporation of America
Print Method: Offset
Designers: Don Clark
Perforation: Serpentine Die Cut
Stamp Colors: Multicolored
Gum type: Self-Adhesive
Themes: Christmas, Toys, Trees, Car
Total print: 90,000,000 (estimate)
Note: Stamp from se-tenant block of four. Imperf on Bottom only.
Face value US$0.60 on day of issue.
Stamp details: Elf Painting Toy Car
Issued date: 15-09-2022 (dd/mm/yyyy)
Face value: 60c.
(FOREVER º - No Face Value)
Format: Pane of 20
Emission: Commemorative
Catalogue No:-
USPS: 5723c ?
Designers: Don Clark (artist & designer)
Dimensions (height x width):
30.25mm x 23.25mm
Printer: Banknote Corporation of America
Print Method: Offset
Designers: Don Clark
Perforation: Serpentine Die Cut
Stamp Colors: Multicolored
Gum type: Self-Adhesive
Themes: Christmas, Toys, Trees, Car
Total print: 90,000,000 (estimate)
Note: Stamp from se-tenant block of four. Imperf on Bottom only.
Face value US$0.60 on day of issue.
Description:- In English-speaking cultures, a Christmas elf is a diminutive elf that lives with Santa Claus at the North Pole and acts as his helper. Christmas elves are usually depicted as green- or red-clad, with large, pointy ears and wearing pointy hats. They are most often depicted as humanoids, but sometimes as furry mammals with tails. Santa's elves are often said to make the toys in Santa's workshop and take care of his reindeer, among other tasks. They were first introduced in literature by Louisa May Alcott in 1856. Santa is much older, emerging in U.S. folklore in the early 17th century from St. Nicholas with attributes of various European Christmas traditions, especially from English Father Christmas and Dutch Sinterklaas. The association of Christmas presents with elves has precedents in the first half of the 19th century with the Scandinavian nisse or tomte, and St Nicholas himself is called an elf in A Visit from St. Nicholas (1823).
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_elf
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_elf