Greetings, Winter 2006(Self-adhesive sheet)

G17a G17b G17c
G17d G17e

Issue Greetings, Winter 2006(Self-adhesive sheet)
First Day November 24, 2006
Values 50 yen x 5, sold at 300 yen
Designs
(Designers)
G17a Squirrel (Sugita Yutaka)
G17b Bell (Arai Sonoko)
G17c Clown (Nagata Moe)
G17d Polar bear (Watanabe Hiroshi)
G17e Bear Santa Claus (Murakami Tsutomu)
Layout Hoshiyama Ayaka (stamp designer)
Printing Offset in 6 colors and "Hotstamp"
Size 22.5 x 27.0 mm, vertical (except G17b: 22.9 x 27.8)
Sheet 5 stamps, sheet
Sheet Size 187.0 x 85.0 mm, horizontal


G18a G18b G18c
G18d G18e

Issue Greetings, Winter 2006(Self-adhesive sheet)
First Day November 24, 2006
Values 80 yen x 5, sold at 500 yen
Designs
(Designers)
G18a Cat Santa Claus (Murakami Tsutomu)
G18b Cyclamen (Nagata Moe)
G18c Snowman (Koide Masaki)
G18d Reindeer (Watanabe Hiroshi)
G18e Wreath (Arai Sonoko)
Layout Hoshiyama Ayaka (stamp designer)
Printing Offset in 6 colors and "Hotstamp"
Size 24.9 x 33.9 mm, vertical
Sheet 5 stamps, sheet
Sheet Size 187.0 x 85.0 mm, horizontal



The data are based onthe Publicity of Japan Post.

[Note on Stamps]
The stamps depict the pictures of illustrators and picture-book artists in Japan for the use of various occasions in winter. The sheet also bears self-adhesive seals to decorete or seal the mail. "Hotstamp" technique is adopted to transfer metallic or plastic foil by high pressure and high temperature for the special effect and price.

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