Luxembourg issued these stamps featuring the Countess Ermesinde of Luxembourg in 1932. Countess Ermesinde, was born in 1186 and reigned from 1225 until her death in 1247. She created the first coat-of-arms and the national colors of red, white, and blue laid horizontally.  

 

These stamps were sold with a surcharge to raise funds for the National Children's Welfare Fund.  This is the complete set which is rarely found today due to the very limited number printed.  See Stampworld online site for current dealer prices.  

 

I guarantee all stamps I sell to be authentic and as described.  Photos shown here are of the actual stamps you will receive.  You can return any stamp I sell for a full refund within 30 days of you receiving it.  It must be in the as-sold condition when you return it.  If the stamp is not as described in this offer, I will pay your return mailing cost up to the amount you paid for mailing when you purchased this offer.  If the stamp is as described but you decided you didn't want it, you must pay the return mailing cost.  

 

This offer is for sale only within the United States of America.  

 

I'll be glad to answer any questions you have.  Thank you.