Symbolic Representations, Children’s Stamps, Netherlands, 1949

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Symbolic representations (autumn, summer, spring, winter and New Year)

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Symbolic Representations, Children’s Stamps, Netherlands, 1949. Designed by Hubert Levigne
Symbolic Representations, Children’s Stamps, Netherlands, 1949. Designed by Hubert Levigne

 

Symbolic Representations, Children’s Stamps, Netherlands, 1949. Designed by Hubert Levigne
Symbolic Representations, Children’s Stamps, Netherlands, 1949. Designed by Hubert Levigne

 

Symbolic Representations, Children’s Stamps, Netherlands, 1949. Designed by Hubert Levigne
Symbolic Representations, Children’s Stamps, Netherlands, 1949. Designed by Hubert Levigne

 

Symbolic Representations, Children’s Stamps, Netherlands, 1949. Designed by Hubert Levigne
Symbolic Representations, Children’s Stamps, Netherlands, 1949. Designed by Hubert Levigne

 

Symbolic Representations, Children’s Stamps, Netherlands, 1949. Designed by Hubert Levigne
Symbolic Representations, Children’s Stamps, Netherlands, 1949. Designed by Hubert Levigne

 

Symbolic Representations, Children’s Stamps, Netherlands, 1949. Designed by Hubert Levigne
Symbolic Representations, Children’s Stamps, Netherlands, 1949. Designed by Hubert Levigne
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