The Seeing Eye
Framed First Day Covers for Seeing For Me Stamps Honoring the Seeing Eye (C)
- Item Number
- 140
- Estimated Value
- 27 USD
- Sold
- 55 USD to loreli29
- Number of Bids
- 11 - Bid History
Item Description
You are bidding on history! In 1979 -- the 50th anniversary of the founding of The Seeing Eye -- a 15-cent "Seeing For Me" stamp was issued. Collected here and preserved in a beautiful frame are two "First Day" covers (envelopes), each bearing the stamp.
The top cover features an illustration of a man and a German shepherd, and below it the text: "National Guide Dog Program, Celebrating fifty years of giving mobility to the world's blind".
The illustration in the bottom cover is a little girl, with blonde hair in pigtails and a blue dress, reading a Braille book in her lap as she sits in a meadow. A German shepherd in harness sits behind her, ready to assist. The text below the illustration reads, "National Guide Dog Program 50th Anniversary, In deed ... man's best friend".
Each envelope is stamped "First Day of Issue" and cancelled at Morristown, N.J. on the first day the stamp was issued, June 15, 1979. The covers are mounted in a smart silver metal frame measuring approximately 11" x 7-3/4" and bordered in black enamel with silver trim.
A great gift for a stamp collector or a supporter of The Seeing Eye!
Item Special Note
The attached picture shows the covers before placing in the frames.
For similar items, please also see Lot #139, #141, #143 and #195!
Donated By:
Barbara and Bob Brown, Seeing Eye supporters
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