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SCG10664 - Israel 1963 Chlamydotis Undulata Airmail Stamp (0.55)
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This elegant 1963 airmail stamp from Israel features the Chlamydotis undulata (Houbara Bustard), a rare desert bird of high cultural and ecological significance. Designed in a striking teal and ochre palette, the artwork highlights the bird’s distinctive plumage and graceful stance. Issued as part of Israel’s early wildlife-themed airmail series, this 0.55 denomination is prized for its clean typography in Hebrew, English, and Arabic, along with its crisp, modernist illustration style. A desirable thematic item for collectors of birds on stamps, Israel airmails, and Middle Eastern fauna.
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