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WILLIAM WRIGHT H/D Hand Painted FDC : 1952 Betsy Ross - Designer of the Am. Flag

$ 20.85

Availability: 100 in stock
  • CANCELLATION DATE: 01/02/1952
  • SPECIAL CONSIDERATION: on Well-Preserved 69 Year Old Envelope
  • Certification: N/A
  • Topic: Betsy Ross
  • SCOTT NUMBER: # 1004
  • CACHET MAKER: William Wright
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • CANCELLATION SITE: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Place of Origin: United States
  • Grade: VF (Very Fine)
  • Quality: Very Good for this Decade

    Description

    William Wright
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    Betsy Ross
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    a 200 Year Anniversary FDC
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    on Very Well Preserved 69 Year Old Envelope
    ABOUT THIS FDC
    The feature stamp
    on this hand drawn and hand painted cover, by William Wright, is the PO's 1952
    200 Year Anniversary of the Birth of Betsy Ross
    stamp, Scott 1004.
    About the inspiration for the feature stamp
    : as we were taught in our history classes, Betsy Ross is best known as the seamstress who is widely credited for having  designed our nation's first American Flag
    . . .
    a red, white, and blue depiction of thirteen stars and thirteen stripes, to symbolize the
    13 Original Colonies
    who, collectively, won our nation's independence from Great Britain during the Revolutionary War
    About the feature stamp, itself
    : this attractive stamp, done in varying shades of red, showcases Betsy Ross displaying her newly sewn American Flag in the presence of General George Washington, as well as Founding Father, Robert Morris and George Ross, both of whom were signers of the Declaration of Independence.
    About the hand drawn and hand painted cachet
    : on this patriotically colored cachet, Mr. Wright drops in on Betsy Ross as she is actually stitching together that cherished flag which would come to represent our nation, throughout the world
    .
    About this cover's overall condition
    : since this cover was designed on a 69 year old envelope, let's take a look at its overall condition together.
    First off
    , the cover's 4 corners are very well preserved for a cover from this era;
    secondly
    , with the exception of that one slight paint smear on the cover's flip side ( lower-left ) there no other smears, creases, tears, or anything of that nature;
    third
    , the envelope is virtually clean;
    fourth
    , there are no distracting flap marks to be concerned with;
    and finally
    , the envelope's actual flap is
    un
    sealed, with its original shiny glue fully intact.
    All in all
    , an exceptionally well-designed FDC, with its philatelic shout-out to a woman who helped define our nation.
    INTERESTING TIDBIT
    : in the January 15, 2010 issue of First Days
    (
    the official publication of the
    A
    merican
    F
    irst
    D
    ay
    C
    over
    S
    ociety . . . or the AFDCS, as it is also known as
    )
    the informed writer David Zubatsky wrote an incredibly in-depth, 9-page article about the life and the philatelic work of William Wright, who was born in 1882 and passed away in 1968, at the age of 86. Interestingly enough, Mr. Wright was a devoutly religious person. As a matter of fact, in 1904, at the age of 22, he traveled to New Zealand to perform missionary work. Sadly, though, it was there that Wright developed crippling arthritis, a condition which would adversely affect him for the remainder of his life. As far as Philately goes, Mr. Zubtasky lets us know that "
    Wright began collecting stamps when he was in grade school
    ," and from there, William Wright went on to climb the philatelic ladder until he eventually became a stand-out cachet maker who lit up the Hobby with his artistic talents, for so many years, to the delight of so many appreciative collectors.
    Before I close out this auction description, let's get back to
    First Days
    for just a moment
    --- if you are not yet a member of the AFDCS
    (
    A
    merican
    F
    irst
    D
    ay
    C
    over
    S
    ociety
    )
    , which publishes
    First Days
    , you might want to check out their site at
    www.AFDCS.org
    . The magazine is quite informative, and it will keep you very much in-tune and up-to-date with all Hobby issues, both past and present.
    (
    Most informed Hobbyists are members.
    )
    Shipping Terms
    : I gladly accept payment via PAYPAL
    .
    Please add .00 for secure shipping. Your cover will be sleeved and reinforced. I usually ship out covers within one business day of receiving payment.
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    please
    drop me a line and let me know
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    that if you win multiple covers from any of my listings of this weekend, the shipping cost remains $ 1.00 for U.S. bidders.
    Bidders
    outside
    the U.S., please include .00 for shipping to Overseas destinations. Shipping to Mexico and to Canada is .50.
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    , I would respectfully request that you bid only if you have the resources available to send payment within 5 days after being notified by me.
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