| "THE FIRST CONTINENTAL CONGRESS MEETS - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - September 5, 1774" Many of these Panels are attractively framed and on the walls, of CPAs, War Veterans, and Sports and Animal lovers. These panels can be framed and added to your collection or a framed exhibit. Measuring 9 x 10 inches. Blank on the back. Brief History: "Following the Boston Tea Party,.....a vital step toward American independence had been taken." About the encased mint condition stamp: "The historic U.S. mint stamp on this panel features Carpenters' Hall in Philadelphia, the meeting place of the first Continental Congress. It was issued in 1974 for the 200th anniversary of the Congress." ARTIST: dry signed by Victoria Vebell FYI: Each stamp is featured on a magnificent Philatelic Panel which weaves art and history to create the panorama of America's past. Original painting designed by famous artist and stamp designer Ed Vebell has been carefully researched and dramatically depicts a moment of history. In addition, each Panel is officially postmarked on the anniversary date of the event commemorated, at or near the location where the event took place, certifying it as an important philatelic collectible. SEE PICTURES ANY QUESTION PLEASE ASK! WE COMBINE SHIP. PLEASE NOTE INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS we use eBay Global Shipping Program |