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United States Postal Service USPS Snow Globes (5 Booklets of 20) Forever Postage Stamps (A Snowman, Santa Claus Poised on a Chimney, a Majestic Deer, and a Christmas Tree) 2023 Scott #5816-5819

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Management number 209903847 Release Date 2026/04/02 List Price US$42.00 Model Number 209903847
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Beloved by children and adults alike, snow globes can be miniature works of art, wacky souvenirs, or anything in between. Celebrating the spirit of the holidays, the U.S. Postal Service captures the playful pleasure of Christmas snow globes on four stamps. Painting in oil, the artist created the designs featuring icons of the season, each spherical snow globe sitting on a brown base: a snowman wearing a jaunty red-and-white scarf; Santa Claus on a rooftop preparing to climb down the chimney; a reindeer standing in a snowy forest; and a snowy tree decorated with colorful ornaments. The first published reference to snow globes was in a report of the 1878 Paris Exposition Universelle, where several manufacturers exhibited “snowstorm paperweights” as they were called at the time. Beginning around 1900, snow globes began appearing as souvenirs at tourist sites around Europe; the Austrian company that helped originally popularize the glass wonders is still manufacturing them today. They have been called by many names over the decades, including snow dome, water globe, and snowfall weight, but the most popularly used name today is snow globe. Snow globes share common features. A container, made of glass, plastic, or other clear material, is filled with liquid that covers a central figure or scene; when shaken, the flitter, the technical term for the “snow,” creates a storm that briefly obscures the inside of the container. Over the years, many different materials have been used to create the snowfall effect, including crushed sand dollars and ground rice. Today, the snow is likely to be made of tiny plastic pieces, and it might come in various shapes: hearts, stars, even tiny dollar bills! The density of the liquid determines how fast the snow falls. From a tiny Eiffel Tower first featured in a 19th-century snow globe to contemporary scenes celebrating astronauts and rocket ships, there is an almost unlimited range of themes that can be encapsulated inside. The figurines or scenes are created from metals, wax, photographs, plastic, and other materials that will not dissolve in the liquid. Originally, snow globes were small, fitting easily in the palm of the hand. Over the years, sizes have increased to include giant outdoor, electric snow globes. Holiday snow globes, vintage and modern, are favorites among collectors. The figures or panels inside might be anything related to Christmas: Santa Claus, reindeer, elves, popular holiday movie characters, a family gathered around a Christmas tree, or a tiny forest of firs waiting for a snowfall. With one shake, the snowy interior becomes a miniature holiday celebration.

  • Add snow flurries to your holiday mail with this booklet of 20 Snow Globes stamps from the U.S. Postal Service.
  • Four designs showcase Christmas themes: A jaunty snowman wearing a long red-and-white scarf; Santa with a bag of gifts stepping onto a chimney; a reindeer standing alert in a wintry forest; and a snow-covered tree decked out in colorful ornaments.
  • Make sure there is snow for your holiday celebrations with these 4 Snow Globes stamps from the U.S. Postal Service.
  • Each snow globe showcases a holiday icon-a snowman in a red-and-white scarf; Santa Claus on a rooftop; a reindeer in a wintry forest; and a snow-covered tree with ornaments.
  • Christmas snow globes are miniature holiday celebrations. One shake and snow covers the scene. Your holiday mail can assure a small snowfall for everyone on your list.
  • Snow Globes stamps are being issued as Forever stamps in booklets of 20. Forever stamps are always equal in value to the current First Class Mail one-ounce price.
Color Multi-color Holiday Christmas Stamps
Brand Name United States Postal Service
Item Weight 0.01 Kilograms
Manufacturer USPS
Model Number 5816-5819
Material Type Resin
Product Style Snow Globes
Manufacturer Part Number 684504
Item Dimensions L x W x H 5.76"L x 0.1"W x 2.38"H

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