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191529358Trier Germany: Schaar & Dathe 1915. 85 b&w postcards printed by Schaar & Dathe of Trier who were one of the biggest German postcard printers and used During W.W.I the company had 15 presses and employed 150 workers & used letterpress lithograph and collotype processes. Creating postcards during the war was an easy affordable way to spread the news visually about the areas most affected by combat through images of ruins life in the camps and the cleanup efforts of soldiers and civilians. See the collection held by the Library of Virginia. The postcards are numbered & captioned on the verso. Slightly dusty overall very good condition. Schaar & Dathe unknown
Hoogte molen: minimale hoogte 143cm maximale hoogte 190cm. ,Doorsnede molen: ? 400mm. Vuldiepte: 25mm. volledig nieuw uit voorraad leverbaar. 30 Pockets 119mm LIGGEND + 21 Pockets 110mm STAAND. grijs gelakt.
2000200635Cuba Italy: Casa de las Americas / Ministerio del Turismo / et alia 2000. Cards. 14 cards @ 4.5x6.5 inches plus a 4x9 shows a dirty--looking beach at Guantanamo two "mini guides" to Santiago de Cuba an original photograph of a six-man band and a CD insert all in glossy color reproduction all fine none duplicated most not all! interesting uncommon side-street views '50s cars. As a lot. Casa de las Americas / Ministerio del Turismo / et alia unknown books
2000200501La Habana: various publishers 2000. glossy cardstock approximately 6.5x4.5 inches each doubtless collected in the same period very good copies. Subjects range through city country aerial marine modern hotel exterior people. various publishers unknown books
27009Coblentz: Lothar Martini Bahnshofshuchhelg no date . Wraps. Very Good. 4 x 5 1/2 inches. Printed blue wrap around wraps enclosing a collection of 20 postcards of the Rhein area still connected accordion style. Some wear to the edges still a nice example. Wraps. Lothar Martini Bahnshofshuchhelg unknown books
19081333<p>24 original picture postcards of the 1908 Franco-British Exhibition London. 14 are published by Valentine & Sons Ltd 11 unused 3 postally used in 1908/1908/1932 4 by Davidson Bros' 2 unused 2 postally used in 1908 2 by F. Alexander 1 unused 1 postally used in August 1908 1 by A&G Taylor postally used in August 1908 1 by The Rapid Photo Printing Co Ltd postally used in 1930 and 2 have no publisher credited 1 unused 1 postally used in 1909. All 24 cards are in non-adhesive transparent protective sleeves.</p><p><em>The Franco-British Exhibition was a large public fair held in London between 14 May and 31 October 1908. It was the first in the series of the White City Exhibitions. The exhibition attracted 8 million visitors and celebrated the Entente Cordiale signed in 1904 by the United Kingdom and France. The chief architect of the buildings was John Belcher. </em><em>The Exhibition was held in an area of west London near Shepherd's Bush which is now called White City: the area acquired its name from the exhibition buildings which were all painted white. The 1908 Summer Olympics fencing events were held in the district alongside the festivities.</em></p> Valentine & Sons Ltd, Davidson Bros, F. Alexander, A&G Taylor, The Rapid Photo Printing Co Ltd
200941Beijing: UCCAstore Ullens Center for Contemporary Art n.d. Twenty postcards bound into a small booklet with stiff wraps reproducing contemporary Chinese works featured in a 2008 book by the same title. Very good. UCCAstore [Ullens Center for Contemporary Art ] unknown books
193085443Seoul 1930. Near Fine. All are normal sized 9 x 14cm. Mostly consists of postcards from Japanese or Korean makers of Commercial postcards. One batch of 11 is in an envelope titled in English "Many Kinds of Picture Cards & Korean Products Just Fit for Present or Souvenir" and sold by Umiichi & Co. in Keijo Seoul. Another batch are in an envelope with a man wearing spectacles and a small-crowned top hat. leaning over the text. The envelopes may initially have contained more. The rest of the cards are loose. Cards captioned in varying combinations of English Korean and Japanese. Several of the loose cards seem to emphasize the quaint backwardness of Koreans; one features a semi-nude woman with the English caption of "To Chang sic Ones Clothes." <br/><br/> hardcover books
1900867121900. POSTCARDS. Album of Post Cards and Greeting Cards. 64 cards collected in a black album with printed title. Cards date from early 20th century and include cards from a variety of occasions: Birthday Christmas Easter Valentine's Day as well as some assorted humorous and New England travel related cards. unknown books
190558946album wth over 100 postcards including some duplicates majority are canals/waterways from around the UK France and Ireland including a few local Stroud area which are dated 1905-1911 approximtaely 30 are dated from pre 1920 others are from the 1950's to 1990s most are photographic and many are in colour the previous owner/collector was from Moreton-in-Marsh many of the cards have messages and addresses on the rear hardcover
1919227911919. Painting. Very good condition. A group of 12 hand-painted postcards depicting women's fashion in the 1920s. The 5 artist signatures include "Rucio" "Orcina' and "Susie" with 2 undecipherable. All are in the style of the pochoir fashion magazine "Le Gazette du Bon Ton". On the verso is the standard postcard information for France "Carte Postale. La Correspondance au recto n'est pas acceptee par tous les pays etrangers Se renseigner a la poste" with a split back the address on the right and room for correspondence on the left. Two cards by "Susie" are charming - one woman is dressed in a blue sailor's suit the duffle bag slung over her shoulder with the notation "U.S.A.". In the other the young woman is wearing a short pink and blue striped outfit holding a nest of eggs the suggestive caption saying "Nous aussi nous retrouverons bientot notre cher petit nid!" We will also soon find our own little nest! The outfits are charming. Pencil inscription on some identifying the buyer as 'Mich' an American serviceman perhaps who presented the cards to his lady friend who is as "pretty as" the pictures. The postcards are unused printed on heavy rag card with untrimmed edges. unknown
80325San Francisco: Stanley A. Piltz Company 193-. Postcard with back description: "Chinese children attend the American public schools during the day and in early evening for several hours go to their own Chinese School where their native language is taught. Stanley A. Piltz Company unknown books