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Canada 2006 Souvenir Sheet of 4 Duck Decoys #2166a MNH 51¢

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Seller handling time is 7 business days Details
$0.68 to United States
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OBO - Seller accepts offers on this item. Details

Return policy

None: All purchases final

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PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
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PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
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Item traits

Category:

Mint

Quantity Available:

Only one in stock, order soon

Condition:

Unspecified by seller, may be new.

Country/Region of Manufacture:

Canada

Color:

Multi-Color

Era:

Elizabeth II (1952-Now)

Quality:

Mint Never Hinged/MNH

Denomination:

4 X 51 c

Certification:

Uncertified

Grade:

VF (Very Fine)

Place of Origin:

Canada

Seller Notes:

“MNH”

Year of Issue:

2006

Topic:

Duck DECOYS

Modified Item:

No

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Price discount:

10% off w/ $35.00 spent

Posted for sale:

More than a week ago

Item number:

1715159232

Item description

From practical lures to modern-day collectibles, duck decoys are now arguably more at home on mantels than in marshes. References to using decoys to attract birds are found in the histories of ancient Egypt, Greece and parts of post-Renaissance Europe. In North America, duck decoys have a long history as well; one of the oldest surviving decoys in North America dates back almost a thousand years. Decoys crafted by Canadians demonstrate a wide range of carving traditions and techniques that reflect everything from local hunting practices to environmental and economic conditions to the unique artistic sensibilities of the carver. On August 3, 2006, Canada Post will issue a set of four domestic rate (51) stamps to honour the history and evolution of duck decoys in Canada. During the past century, duck decoys have evolved from a working tool of the hunt to folk art sculptures prized by collectors. As with most collectibles, the value of the item is based on a number of factors, including rarity, maker, condition, species, regional preferences, age and the uniqueness of the pose. Many of Canada's finest decoys are now part of private collections in the U.S. In 2004, a new record price was set for a Canadian-carved decoy when a collector paid $187,000 USD for a Thomas Chambers wood drake. "The decoys chosen for this stamp issue represent four different regional species and carving styles," says Danielle Trottier, Manager of Stamp Design and Production at Canada Post. "The red-breasted merganser represents the Maritimes; the barrow's golden eye, Quebec; the black duck, Ontario; and the mallard, the Prairie region. All are authentic working decoys, many showing the scars of their labours and years." Designed by Dennis Page and Oliver Hill of trampoline in Halifax, the stamps combine the photography of Ted Coldwell and original painting by Pierre Leduc to illustrate the decoys against an authentic backdrop. "The juxtaposition of the two media gives the visual impression that the decoy is attracting the flying ducks represented in the painting," says Page. Inspiration for the paintings came from 1930s-era hunting-gear catalogues, as well as research into paintings of ducks and geese throughout Canada, particularly those of Allan Brooks, a renowned wildlife artist. The help and collaboration of the Canadian Museum of Nature were invaluable in the production of this stamp issue. The four decoys featured in the stamp set are part of an archived collection at the museum. These unused, postage stamps would enhance your journal, scrapbook, or other papercraft project. =x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x= Items are shipped using Canada Post without tracking to keep costs low. This is the most economical option. Canada Post is incredibly reliable, but can be slow. Although not common, it can take up to 2 1/2 weeks for a parcel to reach a U.S. destination and 4 to 5 weeks for an international address. Full and half sheets may be folded for shipping. Please let us know if this does not work for you. If you require tracking or a faster delivery please message before ordering. If you have a question or if you are unclear about shipping policies please contact us. We will ship products anywhere in the world, however, please make sure you check with your country's customs office to be sure that they are allowed in. We will not be held responsible for orders held, confiscated and/or destroyed by customs. Please note this and make sure you understand before you buy it. We welcome questions! Contact us before, after, or during any transaction and you will receive a reply ASAP. Thanks for visiting! Don't forget to bookmark us! See other items in our shop