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Antique Postcard New York Harbor circa 1905
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Pre 1910 item# 183640 (stock# UB1005)
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239-370-3592
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Great old view of New York Harbor looking southwest towards the southern tip of Manhattan. Note Statue of Liberty in distance at upper left center. Also note three ships outlined in glitter. Lower left corner has a white space for message. Condition is fine with corner wear, corner bumps, minor edge wear. An unused undivided back era postcard! Published by Souvenir Post Card Co. of New York and Berlin.
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Antique Postcard Hancock, New Hampshire Street Scene
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Pre 1910 item# 379593 (stock# P050503)
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239-370-3592
$11
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Street view of Hancock, New Hampshire showing church with clock tower. Condition is average plus with minor corner wear, small stain upper right. Postmarked from Hancock, NH August 10, 1908 and mailed to Sandis Snyder in Middleton, Pennsylvania. Published by W. D. Fogg, Hancock, NH, Made in Germany, No. 3315.
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