I am not sure that I understand your question, but the first US Christmas stamp pictured a green wreath with a red bow and 3 holiday candles,
In 1939 the US Issued a stamp picturing kids playing baseball on a sandlot. Thirty years later a batter was pictured on a stamp honoring professional baseball. In 1982, Jackie Robinson was pictured and named on a postage stamp.
The first postage stamp was issued by Great Britain. It pictured the head of Queen Victoria. Since that time, the head of the current King or Queen of Great Britain has appeared on every stamp.
The first American woman to be featured on a US stamp is Martha Washington. The stamp was released in America in 1902.
In the United States it is US Scott Number 873. It was a ten cent value that was part of the Famous Americans Series. Booker T. Washington was the first black American to be honored on a U.S. postage stamp issue. His boyhood home was later pictured on a stamp as well.
The first stamp was issued by Great Britain in 1840. It pictured Queen Victoria.
I am not sure that I understand your question, but the first US Christmas stamp pictured a green wreath with a red bow and 3 holiday candles,
The first official US Christmas stamp was issued in 1964. It was a definitive (small) sized stamp and pictured a wreath. It had a face value of 4 cents, the normal cost of mailing First Class items.
the 1st Christmas stamp
{| |- | Scott Number 1205. The stamp was issued for the Christman season in 1962. It pictured a wreath and some candles. There have been Seasonal issues ever since, usually one the has a religious them and one that has a holiday theme. |}
A profile bust of Queen Victoria was pictured on the first postage stamp.
In 1939 the US Issued a stamp picturing kids playing baseball on a sandlot. Thirty years later a batter was pictured on a stamp honoring professional baseball. In 1982, Jackie Robinson was pictured and named on a postage stamp.
First class US postage in 1962 was 4 cents. Here's a great website showing postage prices in different years.
Martha Washington.
Great Britain issued the first stamps in May of 1840. They pictured Queen Victoria on them.
The very first US stamp pictures Washington. It was a 5 cent black stamp. Benjamin Franklin was pictured on the 10 cent stamp.
I do not know how to show you a picture, but this stamp was a small size stamp, and pictured a wreath in green with a large red bow at the bottom. There are 3 green candles at the left of the wreath and the denomination of the stamp of 4 cents. There is a picture of it on the attached link.