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AUSTRIA

Mothers Day
1935

Stamp was based on a 1839 painting by Joseph Danhauser

Engraver : Hans Ranzoni (1896-1991)

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AUSTRIA

Mother's Day 1967

The stamp image was taken from a watercolour by Peter Fendi (1796-1842)

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United States
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Tunisia
Mother's Day
May 16, 2024
The design shows hands of mother and child, rose, butterfly encircled in a stylized heart.
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USA SC#737 1934 3c

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Portugal 2025 Mother's Day
The booklet stamps feature Wonder Woman as a metaphor for mothers in modern society.
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Mother's Day, designed by Souhila Belbahar and issued by Algeria on April 5, 1974.

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