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R2301b
R2301 / Scott 2871 & 2874
Christmas Wildlife
Pronghorn Antelopes -- “Winter Range”
Cardinal in Snow
Collins Cover Announcement
1994 CHRISTMAS WILDLIFE
PRONGHORN - "WINTER RANGE"
On many of my philatelic adventures to western states, I see a variety of wildlife. No matter how many times viewed, a herd of pronghorns always stirs my heart. It makes me feel good to see these wild and fleet animals on the open range.
Since 1988 I have been doing an annual series entitled "Christmas Wildlife". It makes a wonderful mini-collection and it has been very well received. This year I've used the new cardinal stamp as well as the new traditional stamp. Most of the past years are reaching near sold-out status, so I would suggest that if your collection is lacking them, now would be a good time. Wildlife is a popular subject and, when it is combined with holiday stamps, the result is a wonderful collectible. I will continue this series each year, and I'm already considering ideas for the 1995 edition.
A powerful close-up pose of two pronghorns is the hand-painted design of this COLLINS cachet. Natural colors achieved by blending various watercolors give them a realistic look that is excellent. With pronged horns curving upward in splendid fashion, it is easy to see how they got their name. Behind them, a white blanket of snow covers the landscape. Reflections from the sky transform the slopes of the nearby foothills to a vista of seasonal beauty. The wide expanse visible behind the two pronghorns is their "winter range". Item #R2301. $10.75.
Autumn 2022 Mail Sale Commentary
Lot 19 R2301 — 1994 Christmas Wildlife — Pronghorn (10-20-94)
This hand painted wildlife cachet is a beauty. A light snow has dusted the landscape which serves as a backdrop. Featured are two pronghorn bucks in a detailed close-up pose. The heads and necks are accented in white, and the dramatic horns curve upward. A hand painted border surrounds the scene. The two Christmas stamps have a first day of issue postmark from Harmony, Minnesota. The pronghorn is the fastest land animal in the Western Hemisphere. Lewis and Clark made several pronghorn observations, and they wrote, "of all the animals we have seen, the antelope seem to possess the most wonderful fleetness."
Spring 2024 Mail Sale Commentary
Lot 17 R2301 — Christmas Wildlife — Pronghorn in their Winter Range — 10-20-94
On many of my philatelic adventures throughout the United States, a herd of pronghorns is a variety of wildlife that stirs my heart no matter how many times I've viewed it. It makes me feel good to see these wild and fleet animals on the open range. A powerful close-up pose of two pronghorns is the hand-painted design of this Collins cachet. Natural colors achieved by blending various watercolors give them a look that is realistic and bold. With pronged horns curving upward in splendid fashion, it is easy to see how they got their name. Behind them, a white blanket of snow covers the landscape.
Reflections from the sky transform the slopes of the nearby foothills to a vista of seasonal beauty. The wide expanse visible behind the two pronghorns is their "winter range." I believe this is the first time this cover has appeared in one of my mail sales.