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Vintage US Poster Stamp National Wine Week Drink Wine With Your Dinner
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Vintage (Circa 1930-1940) US Poster Stamp National Wine Week October 13th–20th. Drink Wine With Your Dinner. Wine Growers Of California Unused Previously Glued To Page On Top Of Stamp 95+% Original Gum. This Vibran ... Read More
Vintage (Circa 1930-1940) US Poster Stamp National Wine Week October 13th–20th. Drink Wine With Your Dinner. Wine Growers Of California Unused Previously Glued To Page On Top Of Stamp 95+% Original Gum.
This Vibrant Poster Stamp Was Issued By The Wine Growers Of California To Promote National Wine Week, Celebrated From October 13th To 20th In An Undetermined Year, Most Likely During The Late 1930s Or Early 1940s As Part Of A Broader Campaign To Restore The Domestic Wine Industry Following Prohibition. The Stamp Features A Richly Illustrated Table Scene With Abundant Food And Drink, Including Roasted Poultry, Fish, Fruit, Grapes, Bread, And Prominent Bottles And Glasses Of Red And White Wine, Emphasizing The Slogan "Drink Wine With Your Dinner." The Central Message Was Part Of A Cultural And Economic Effort To Reintroduce Wine Into American Dining Habits, Framing It As A Complement To Daily Meals Rather Than A Luxury. A Scroll At The Bottom Bears The Sponsoring Name “Wine Growers Of California,” And A Decorative Seal Features A Wineglass, Goblet, And Grapes, Reinforcing The Region's Identity As A Premier Wine-Producing Area. The Use Of Poster Stamps For Promotional And Educational Outreach During This Period Was Widespread, Particularly In Food, Agricultural, And Beverage Industries. Country Of Origin: United States. Visible Text (Rewritten In Sentence Form): National Wine Week October 13th–20th. Drink Wine With Your Dinner. Wine Growers Of California. Chat GPT
(please note that stain, marks, creases and other imperfections look much darker because of the scan. I do not, ever, alter scans!!)
Please Follow Me on Instagram: Or Scan The QR Code On Your Phone. Thank you.
This Vibrant Poster Stamp Was Issued By The Wine Growers Of California To Promote National Wine Week, Celebrated From October 13th To 20th In An Undetermined Year, Most Likely During The Late 1930s Or Early 1940s As Part Of A Broader Campaign To Restore The Domestic Wine Industry Following Prohibition. The Stamp Features A Richly Illustrated Table Scene With Abundant Food And Drink, Including Roasted Poultry, Fish, Fruit, Grapes, Bread, And Prominent Bottles And Glasses Of Red And White Wine, Emphasizing The Slogan "Drink Wine With Your Dinner." The Central Message Was Part Of A Cultural And Economic Effort To Reintroduce Wine Into American Dining Habits, Framing It As A Complement To Daily Meals Rather Than A Luxury. A Scroll At The Bottom Bears The Sponsoring Name “Wine Growers Of California,” And A Decorative Seal Features A Wineglass, Goblet, And Grapes, Reinforcing The Region's Identity As A Premier Wine-Producing Area. The Use Of Poster Stamps For Promotional And Educational Outreach During This Period Was Widespread, Particularly In Food, Agricultural, And Beverage Industries. Country Of Origin: United States. Visible Text (Rewritten In Sentence Form): National Wine Week October 13th–20th. Drink Wine With Your Dinner. Wine Growers Of California. Chat GPT
(please note that stain, marks, creases and other imperfections look much darker because of the scan. I do not, ever, alter scans!!)
Please Follow Me on Instagram: Or Scan The QR Code On Your Phone. Thank you.
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User | Price | Quantity | Date |
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formisemptiness (28522) | $4.50 | 1 | 05/17/2025 11:51:55 |
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