# 1701-03 FDC - 1976 Christmas
Get All Three 1976 Christmas Stamps on FDC
The 1976 Christmas stamps feature neat classic artwork. One pictures John Singleton Copley's 1776 patting Nativity, which hangs in Boston’s Museum of Fine Art. The other two picture a lithograph by Nathaniel Currier from 1855, entitled Winter Pastime. Currier created it two years before he became a partner with James Ives. There are slight differences between the two Winter Pastime stamps, including color, and spacing between the design and titile.
Now you can own all three of these stamps on your choice of First Day Covers. Choose between one cover with all three stamps affixed, or three separate covers – one for each stamp. Each cover includes an attractive cachet and first day of issue cancellation.
A fun and festive addition to your collection – order now.
Get All Three 1976 Christmas Stamps on FDC
The 1976 Christmas stamps feature neat classic artwork. One pictures John Singleton Copley's 1776 patting Nativity, which hangs in Boston’s Museum of Fine Art. The other two picture a lithograph by Nathaniel Currier from 1855, entitled Winter Pastime. Currier created it two years before he became a partner with James Ives. There are slight differences between the two Winter Pastime stamps, including color, and spacing between the design and titile.
Now you can own all three of these stamps on your choice of First Day Covers. Choose between one cover with all three stamps affixed, or three separate covers – one for each stamp. Each cover includes an attractive cachet and first day of issue cancellation.
A fun and festive addition to your collection – order now.