Fairytale Characters, Children’s Stamps, Netherlands, 1968

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Fairytale Characters, Children’s Stamps, Netherlands, 1968. Designed by Ootje Oxenaar
Fairytale Characters, Children’s Stamps, Netherlands, 1968. Designed by Ootje Oxenaar

 

Fairytale Characters, Children’s Stamps, Netherlands, 1968. Designed by Ootje Oxenaar
Fairytale Characters, Children’s Stamps, Netherlands, 1968. Designed by Ootje Oxenaar

 

Fairytale Characters, Children’s Stamps, Netherlands, 1968. Designed by Ootje Oxenaar
Fairytale Characters, Children’s Stamps, Netherlands, 1968. Designed by Ootje Oxenaar

 

Fairytale Characters, Children’s Stamps, Netherlands, 1968. Designed by Ootje Oxenaar
Fairytale Characters, Children’s Stamps, Netherlands, 1968. Designed by Ootje Oxenaar

 

Fairytale Characters, Children’s Stamps, Netherlands, 1968. Designed by Ootje Oxenaar
Fairytale Characters, Children’s Stamps, Netherlands, 1968. Designed by Ootje Oxenaar

 

Fairytale Characters, Children’s Stamps, Netherlands, 1968. Designed by Ootje Oxenaar
Fairytale Characters, Children’s Stamps, Netherlands, 1968. Designed by Ootje Oxenaar
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