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Vintage US Poster Stamp “How To Grow Roses,” American Pillar. Conard & Jones
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Condition: Condition Listed In Stamp Description Grade: VF (Very Fine) Vintage US Poster Stamp “How To Grow Roses,” 10 Cents. American Pillar. Conard & Jones, West Grove, Pennsylvania. MNHThis Beautifully Colored ... Read More
Condition: Condition Listed In Stamp Description
Grade: VF (Very Fine)
Vintage US Poster Stamp “How To Grow Roses,” 10 Cents. American Pillar. Conard & Jones, West Grove, Pennsylvania. MNHThis Beautifully Colored American Poster Stamp Was Issued By Conard & Jones, A Prominent Rose Nursery Based In West Grove, Pennsylvania, As Part Of A Promotional Campaign For Their Gardening Catalog Titled “How To Grow Roses,” Sold For 10 Cents. The Image Features A Young Woman In A White Dress And Blue Ribbon Gazing Thoughtfully Into A Blooming Rose Bush Labeled “American Pillar,” A Popular Climbing Rose Variety Known For Its Abundant Pink Flowers. The Lush Garden Setting And Photographic Quality Reflect Early 20th-Century Advances In Chromolithographic Printing And The Use Of Poster Stamps For Direct Mail Advertising By Seed And Plant Companies. The Stamp Served As Both A Decorative Seal And An Enticement To Order The Full Rose-Growing Guide. Conard & Jones Was One Of America’s Leading Rose Nurseries During The First Half Of The 20th Century, Renowned For Their Hybridization And Illustrated Catalogs. A Horizontal Fold Is Visible Across The Center, But The Stamp Remains Bright And Clear. Country Of Origin: United States. Visible Text (Rewritten In Sentence Form): “How To Grow Roses,” 10 Cents. American Pillar. Conard & Jones, West Grove, Pennsylvania. A Friendly Note Before You BuyWhy Buy From Me? With Over 50 Years Of Business Experience In New York And Florida Across Various Enterprises, I Bring A Lifetime Of Integrity, Reliability, And Expertise To Every Transaction. I Am Proud To Serve On The Membership Committee And Board Of Directors Of The Internet Philatelic Dealers Association (IPDA Member #443) And Am Also A Member Of The Poster Stamp Collectors Club (PSCC Member #101). My Longstanding Reputation Is Built On Exceptional Customer Service, Attention To Detail, And A Deep Knowledge Of Philately, Ephemera, Antiques And Collectibles. When You Buy From Me, You?re Buying From A Trusted Professional Dedicated To Accurate Descriptions, Secure Shipping, And A Positive Experience Every Time. Buy With Confidence?Your Satisfaction And Security Are Always My Top Priorities. Thanks So Much For Stopping By! Most Of The Poster Stamps And Cinderellas I Offer Are Truly Old Historic Treasures? Many Are Close To 100 Years Old Or More. Because Of Their Age, You Might Notice A Few Minor Imperfections Here And There. They're Full Of History And Character, But They Definitely Aren't Post Office Fresh. That's Especially True For Cinderella And Poster Stamps, So Please Take A Good Look At The Scans Because They're An Important Part Of The Description. Also, Please Note That The Backs Of Poster Stamps Are Typically Considered Much Less Important Than The Fronts, And Descriptions Can Be A Bit Subjective. If The Condition Of The Back Is Important To You, Just Reach Out. I Am Happy To Provide More Details Or Additional Scans. I Do My Best To Describe Everything Honestly And Accurately, And To The Best Of My Ability, I Guarantee That All Items Are Genuine (Unless Otherwise Noted). I'm Not A Philatelic Expert, Just A Passionate Collector And Seller Who Cares About Getting It Right. Occasionally A Mistake Might Slip Through, But If An Item Turns Out To Be Fundamentally Not As Described, I'll Make It Right With A Refund. Please Feel Free To Reach Out With Any Questions Or If You'd Like To See More Photos. I'm Always Happy To Help Before You Buy. Your Satisfaction Is My Top Priority. The Rest Is Just A Bonus. Thanks Again, And Happy Hunting!
Grade: VF (Very Fine)
Vintage US Poster Stamp “How To Grow Roses,” 10 Cents. American Pillar. Conard & Jones, West Grove, Pennsylvania. MNHThis Beautifully Colored American Poster Stamp Was Issued By Conard & Jones, A Prominent Rose Nursery Based In West Grove, Pennsylvania, As Part Of A Promotional Campaign For Their Gardening Catalog Titled “How To Grow Roses,” Sold For 10 Cents. The Image Features A Young Woman In A White Dress And Blue Ribbon Gazing Thoughtfully Into A Blooming Rose Bush Labeled “American Pillar,” A Popular Climbing Rose Variety Known For Its Abundant Pink Flowers. The Lush Garden Setting And Photographic Quality Reflect Early 20th-Century Advances In Chromolithographic Printing And The Use Of Poster Stamps For Direct Mail Advertising By Seed And Plant Companies. The Stamp Served As Both A Decorative Seal And An Enticement To Order The Full Rose-Growing Guide. Conard & Jones Was One Of America’s Leading Rose Nurseries During The First Half Of The 20th Century, Renowned For Their Hybridization And Illustrated Catalogs. A Horizontal Fold Is Visible Across The Center, But The Stamp Remains Bright And Clear. Country Of Origin: United States. Visible Text (Rewritten In Sentence Form): “How To Grow Roses,” 10 Cents. American Pillar. Conard & Jones, West Grove, Pennsylvania. A Friendly Note Before You BuyWhy Buy From Me? With Over 50 Years Of Business Experience In New York And Florida Across Various Enterprises, I Bring A Lifetime Of Integrity, Reliability, And Expertise To Every Transaction. I Am Proud To Serve On The Membership Committee And Board Of Directors Of The Internet Philatelic Dealers Association (IPDA Member #443) And Am Also A Member Of The Poster Stamp Collectors Club (PSCC Member #101). My Longstanding Reputation Is Built On Exceptional Customer Service, Attention To Detail, And A Deep Knowledge Of Philately, Ephemera, Antiques And Collectibles. When You Buy From Me, You?re Buying From A Trusted Professional Dedicated To Accurate Descriptions, Secure Shipping, And A Positive Experience Every Time. Buy With Confidence?Your Satisfaction And Security Are Always My Top Priorities. Thanks So Much For Stopping By! Most Of The Poster Stamps And Cinderellas I Offer Are Truly Old Historic Treasures? Many Are Close To 100 Years Old Or More. Because Of Their Age, You Might Notice A Few Minor Imperfections Here And There. They're Full Of History And Character, But They Definitely Aren't Post Office Fresh. That's Especially True For Cinderella And Poster Stamps, So Please Take A Good Look At The Scans Because They're An Important Part Of The Description. Also, Please Note That The Backs Of Poster Stamps Are Typically Considered Much Less Important Than The Fronts, And Descriptions Can Be A Bit Subjective. If The Condition Of The Back Is Important To You, Just Reach Out. I Am Happy To Provide More Details Or Additional Scans. I Do My Best To Describe Everything Honestly And Accurately, And To The Best Of My Ability, I Guarantee That All Items Are Genuine (Unless Otherwise Noted). I'm Not A Philatelic Expert, Just A Passionate Collector And Seller Who Cares About Getting It Right. Occasionally A Mistake Might Slip Through, But If An Item Turns Out To Be Fundamentally Not As Described, I'll Make It Right With A Refund. Please Feel Free To Reach Out With Any Questions Or If You'd Like To See More Photos. I'm Always Happy To Help Before You Buy. Your Satisfaction Is My Top Priority. The Rest Is Just A Bonus. Thanks Again, And Happy Hunting!
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- Oldbrooklynguy (8116)
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| User | Price | Quantity | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| bobbyboy101 (5771) | $6.00 | 1 | 06/24/2025 18:40:11 |
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