AMERIPEX 86 - Judith Fogt Portrait Cachet

A hand-painted watercolor cachet by artist Judith Fogt depicts a portrait of Gerry Adlman with the inscription 'A Compex memento for Gerry Adlman - a delightful person!' The cover features the AMERIPEX 86 22-cent commemorative stamp (Scott #2145) cancelled at Rosemont, IL on May 25, 1985. The vibrant watercolor artwork showcases the subject wearing a red top against a blue background, exemplifying the personalized cachet artistry of this Chicago-area stamp show exhibition.

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Judith Fogt
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The cachet features a hand-painted watercolor portrait by Judith Fogt of a smiling woman with short brown hair wearing a red top, set against a blue background. Handwritten text reads 'A Compex memento for Gerry Adlman - a delightful person!' The stamp is the AMERIPEX 86 22-cent commemorative (USA 22) depicting a classic U.S. stamp design in blue and orange, cancelled with a circular hand stamp from Rosemont, IL dated May 25, 1985. The cover is in excellent condition with vibrant watercolor artwork.

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This First Day Cover features a hand-painted watercolor cachet by Judith Fogt, depicting a portrait of Gerry Adlman with a cheerful expression, wearing a red top against a blue background. The inscription reads: 'A Compex memento for Gerry Adlman—a delightful person!' The cover includes the AMERIPEX 86 22-cent commemorative stamp (Scott #2145) cancelled with a circular postmark from Rosemont, IL, dated May 25, 1985. The condition of the cover appears to be excellent, with vibrant colors and clear details.

(The automatic summaries sometimes misidentify the postmark as part of the cachet artwork.)