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Postcard Image Cat No. Ship Name Description Price GBP
Haverford 1172101 Haverford A colour printed postcard from the State Publishing Company, Liverpool, showing the Haverford in American Line colours. She was built for American Line in 1901 and served the company until transferring to White Star in 1921. Light corner and edge wear, with a tiny dink to the top left corner tip. A little light surface marking to the front. A little age toning, especially around the edges of the card to the reverse, otherwise very light marking to the reverse. (VG) £4.99
Manchuria 792102 Manchuria A company sepia printed postcard featuring the Manchuria, possibly dating from when she operated for American Line from 1915 until being requisitioned or from 1919-1923. Light corner wear and a little light surface marking. Small mark / surface indentation in the sky just forward of the funnel. Very light marking / ageing to the reverse. (VG) £7.49
Merion 792105 Merion A colour printed postcard from the Valentine's Series featuring the Merion which served the line from 1902 to 1915. In nice clean condition to the front with very light corner wear and light album corner indentations. Very light marking to the reverse. (VG) £6.99
Minnekahda 938308 Minnekahda A sepia printed postcard featuring the Minnekahda by Gluckstadt & Munden of Hamburg. The Minnekahda was built in 1917 for Atlantic Transport Line, but this card shows her in American Line colours when she was chartered to that line from 1921 to 1925. Very light corner and edge wear and a small surface indentation with tiny surface crinkle on the bottom right corner. Light surface indentation near the bow of the vessel. The reverse, sadly has light glue residue over the entire surface and some paper residue as well. Otherwise some marking / ageing. (G+) £2.99
Mongolia 898401 Mongolia A lovely art card by Adler of Hamburg featuring the Mongolia which sailed for the American Line from 1919 to 1923. Art is by Robert Schmidt Hamburg. Company crest to the reverse of the card. Clean to the front with very light corner and edge wear. An extremely light surface bend and crinkle on the right edge, centre, hardly noticeable. Very light marking / ageing to the reverse. (VG). SOLD!
New York 1117501 New York An early sepia printed postcard featuring the New York. A little corner and edge wear. Light surface crinkle on the bottom right corner, another near the right edge, centre, and another on the top edge, right. Light album corner marks and some other light marks to the front, with a couple of foxing spots near the left edge. Rather grubby to the reverse. (G+) £3.99
New York 1110317 New York A colour printed postcard featuring the New York. Very light corner and edge wear. A very light surface bend to the bottom left corner tip. Extremely light album corner marks / impressions. A couple of tiny surface marks to the front. Age toning and light marking to the reverse. (VG) £5.99
New York 519001 New York An early litho printed, undivided back, company art postcard featuring the New York. Card is by Andrew Reid of Newcastle. Very light corner and edge wear, but with a light surface crinkle across the bottom left corner. A little marking / ageing and some foxing marking to the front, particularly near the bottom left corner. A little marking / ageing and a couple of foxing spots to the reverse. (G+) £6.99
New York 1075403 New York A Universal Postal Union monochrome art card featuring the New York landing US Mails and Passengers at Plymouth on arrival from New York. Art is by Walter Thomas (I think). Postally used in London in 1907. Extremely light corner wear with minimal album corner marks. Minimal marking to the front. Very light marking to the reverse. (VG+/VG) £8.99
New York 1158301 New York A lovely early, litho printed, Universal Postal Union company advertising postcard featuring the New York leaving Southampton Docks. Card is by Andrew Reid of Newcastle. In lovely clean condition to the front with extremely light corner wear. Very light marking / ageing to the reverse. (VG+) SOLD!
New York / Philadelphia 685102 New York / Philadelphia A monochrome printed postcard featuring the New York / Philadelphia with art by Montague B. Black. In clean condition to the front with very light corner wear. Very light surface bend near the top right corner. Extremely light marking to the reverse. (VG) £6.99
New York / Philadelphia 1070502 New York / Philadelphia A Universal Postal Union sepia printed postcard featuring a view of the New York / Philadelphia and an interior view of a Second Class Dining Saloon. Very light corner and edge wear. A little very light marking to the front. Extensive foxing spotting and ageing / marking to the reverse. (VG/G) £4.49
Paris 744802 Paris A sepia photo postcard by Opie of Redruth featuring the Paris aground on the Manacles in 1899. She was later refloated and rebuilt in Belfast, becoming the Philadelphia. Light corner and edge wear and a little very light surface marking. The reverse, printed upside down has neatly inked notes about the wreck. A little light ageing / marking. (VG) RESERVED!
Philadelphia 578604 Philadelphia A Tuck's Celebrated Liners art card featuring the Philadelphia. Light corner and edge wear and light album corner marks. Reverse is lightly aged and has a few foxing type spots. (VG) £4.99
Philadelphia 139401 Philadelphia A nice coloured postcard of the Philadelphia by F.G.O. Stuart. Postally used in 1909 with a US Sea P.O. cancellation, by a passenger in New York. In nice clean condition, with a little light corner wear and a few light postal ink marks in sky area. (VG) £6.49
Philadelphia 556602 Philadelphia A F.G.O. Stuart printed postcard featuring the Philadelphia. Light corner wear and a few light surface marks. Light marking to the reverse. (VG) £5.49
Philadelphia 490122 Philadelphia An early undivided back litho postcard by the American Litho Co of New York featuring the Philadelphia arriving at New York. Lightly aged, mainly around the edges with light corner wear. A tiny surface crinkle at the bottom left corner tip. A tiny closed pinhole to right corner tip. Light marking to the reverse. (VG) £7.99
Philadelphia 681203 Philadelphia An early undivided back litho printed postcard featuring the Philadelphia, by Andrew Reid of Newcastle. Postally used in 1904 with a United States Sea PO cancellation. Light corner and edge wear and light album corner indentations. Extremely light crinkle bottom right corner. light marking and a few foxing spots around the edge of the card. (VG) £7.49
Philadelphia 1034918 Philadelphia A colour printed postcard by F.G.O. Stuart, number 1001, featuring the Philadelphia. Extremely light corner and edge wear. Very light album corner marks / impressions. Light marking / ageing to the front with a lithg foxing mark on the top edge, right. Very light marking / ageing to the reverse. (VG) £5.99
Philadelphia 1220501 Philadelphia A company art postcard featuring the Philadelphia at Cherbourg. Art is by Montague B. Black. Extremely light corner and edge wear. Minimal marking to the front with extremely light album corner marks. Very light marking / ageing to the reverse. (VG+) £9.99
Philadelphia 1222204 Philadelphia A company art postcard featuring the Philadelphia at Cherbourg. Art is by Montague B. Black. Extremely light corner and edge wear. Minimal marking to the front with a couple of tiny surface foxing dots. Very light marking / ageing to the reverse. (VG+) £9.99
Philadelphia 1124501 Philadelphia A lovely Christmas and New Year greetings card from 1910/1911 and printed on board the Philadelphia. The reverse is blank and the flags design is embossed. Very light corner wear. Extremely light marking to the front. Very light marking / ageing to the reverse. Size approx 5.6" x 3.25". (VG+) SOLD!
Philadelphia 626101 Philadelphia A colour printed postcard by F.G.O. Stuart, featuring the Philadelphia. Postally used in Southampton in 1906. Very light corner and edge wear and a tiny and very light surface bend on the top edge, centre left. Light postal ink marks to the front top left otherwise light marking to the front. Very light marking / ageing to the reverse. (VG) £4.99
Philadelphia / New York 1137824 Philadelphia / New York A colour printed Universal Postal Union postcard featuring the Philadelphia / New York. Advertisement for the service from Southampton to Cherbourg and New York to the reverse. Very light corner and edge wear. Very light album corner impressions. Very light surface impressions from the printing to the reverse of the card. Otherwise extremely light marking to the front. Very light marking / ageing to the reverse. (VG) £5.99
St Louis 371605 St Louis A Tuck's Celebrated Liners series postcard featuring the St Louis. In nice clean condition with minimal corner wear. Light marking to the reverse. (VG+) £6.99
St Louis / St Paul 135101 St Louis / St Paul A nice Universal Postal Union card featuring the St Louis / St Paul. In clean condition with light ageing to reverse. The bottom edge is serrated. I believe the card may have been very lightly trimmed along the right edge. (VG-) £3.99
St Paul 219501 St Paul A lovely early undivided back lithographic postcard of the St Paul by Andrew Reid of Newcastle. Written but not postally used. In clean condition with light album corner indentations. (VG) £9.99
St Paul 741410 St Paul A company art card featuring the St Paul at Plymouth. The card was originally printed with the name St Louis, but that has been overprinted with St Paul. Art is by Montague B. Black. In clean condition to the front with very light corner wear and very light album corner indentations. Very light marking to the reverse. (VG) £10.49
St. Louis 338312 St. Louis A colour printed postcard by F.G.O. Stuart featuring the St. Louis. Light corner wear and light album corner marks. A little very light surface marking. Light ageing / marking to the reverse. (VG) £5.99
St. Louis 951503 St. Louis A gloss finish photo postcard by F.G.O. Stuart featuring the St. Louis. A little corner and edge wear and light marking around the edges of the card, otherwise clean to the front. Very light album corner marks and an extremely light surface impression line on the top edge left. Light marking / ageing to the reverse. (VG) £6.99
St. Louis 962401 St. Louis An early, undivided back, litho printed postcard featuring the St Louis. Card is by Andrew Reid of Newcastle. Light corner and edge wear and light album corner indentations. Some light foxing spotting to the front and also some light marking to the front. The reverse is a little marked with some light foxing spotting. (VG-) £7.49
St. Louis 1052903 St. Louis A printed postcard by F.G.O. Stuart, number 179, featuring the St. Louis. Light corner and edge wear. A very light surface bend on the top right corner. A couple of edge nicks on the right edge. A couple of surface scuffs on the top right corner. Otherwise very light marking to the front. Very light marking to the reverse. (VG) £5.49
St. Louis 1186301 St. Louis A monochrome Universal Postal Union advertising art postcard featuring the St. Louis passing the Needles on the Isle of Wight. Art is by Walter Thomas (I think). A little light corner and edge wear. A few extremely light surface impressions / undulations. Light marking to the front. Light surface impressions to the reverse in the correspondence area from a previously erased message. Otherwise light marking / ageing to the reverse. (VG-) £6.99
St. Louis 1218902 St. Louis An early, litho printed art postcard featuring the St. Louis passing the Needles on the Isle of Wight. A little corner chipping and edge wear. A couple of tiny surface impressions top centre and an extremely light surface bend with very light crinkle on the reverse only, bottom centre. Extremely light marking to the front and reverse. (VG) £7.99
St. Louis 1216306 St. Louis A company advertising art postcard featuring the St. Louis at Plymouth. Art is by Montague B. Black. Extremely light corner wear except for a tiny dink to the top right corner tip. Very light album corner marks. Very light marking to the front with a few tiny surface spots. Very light marking / ageing to the reverse. (VG) £9.49
St. Louis / St. Paul 955202 St. Louis / St. Paul An early, undivided back, litho printed postcard fromthe American Line featuring the St. Louis / St. Paul passing the Needles near Southampton. Card is by the American Litho Co., New York. Very light corner and edge wear and very light marking / ageing to the front. Light marking / ageing to the reverse. Size approx 5.5" x 3.25". (VG) £8.49
St. Louis / St. Paul 371301 St. Louis / St. Paul A postcard showing the St. Louis / St. Paul and also a view of the Third Class Dining Room. Light corner wear and light surface marking to front. Label partially attached to the reverse, and light marking/ageing. Marks to the corners from album corner mounting. (VG) £4.99
St. Louis / St. Paul 651601 St. Louis / St. Paul A monochrome art card featuring the St. Louis / St. Paul. Company details to the reverse. Light corner and edge wear and a few light surface marks. Light marking to the reverse. (VG) £5.99
St. Paul 316001 St. Paul An early undivided back light postcard featuring the St. Paul, produced by Andrew Reid of Newcastle Upon Tyne. Postally used in France in 1902. Light corner wear and light surface marking including a little very light foxing. A very light crinkle across the top right and left corners. A very light vertical crinkle up the centre of the card, hardly noticeable to the front a little more noticeable on the reverse. (G+) £7.49
St. Paul 490114 St. Paul An early undivided back litho card by Andrew Reid featuring the St. Paul. Postally used in 1905 with a United States Sea P.O. cancellation. Light corner and edge wear and a little light surface marking. (VG) £8.99
St. Paul 854402 St. Paul A sepia toned photo postcard by F.G.O. Stuart featuring the St. Paul. Very light corner and edge wear and a few light surface marks / indentations to the front. The reverse has age tanning an some marking and foxing spotting. (VG) £5.99
St. Paul 567902 St. Paul A Tuck's Celebrated Liners art card featuring the St. Paul. Light corner and edge wear and some surface marking, mainly in the bottom right corner where the surface is quite marked (only really visible when viewed across the light). Reverse has some ageing and marking and a little surface loss on the top left edge. (G) £2.99
St. Paul 857802 St. Paul A colour tinted postcard by F.G.O. Stuart featuring the St. Paul. Light corner and edge wear and album corner indentations. Minimal marking to the front. Light marking / ageing with a couple of foxing spots to the reverse. (VG) £5.99
St. Paul 1034917 St. Paul A colour printed postcard by F.G.O. Stuart, number 82, featuring the St. Paul. Extremely light corner and edge wear. Very light album corner marks / impressions. Very light marking to the front. Extremely light marking / ageing to the reverse. (VG) £6.49
St. Paul 634509 St. Paul A Tuck's Celebrated Liners art card featuring the St. Paul. Light corner and edge wear and clean to the front with a little light surface marking. A little marking / ageing to the reverse. (VG) £4.99
Unknown (American Line) 600228 Unknown (American Line) An early art card from the American Line, showing a company steamer in a lifebuoy with company flags. Art is by Robert Schmidt Hamburg with card printed by C. Adler of Hamburg. Company insignia to the reverse. Postally use in Stettin in 1925, though I suspect the card is slightly earlier. Very light corner wear and clean to the front apart from a small postal ink mark top right. A very light surface bend and extremely light surface crinkle top right. Also light surface impression from the postage stamp. Some age tanning to the reverse and light marking. (VG) SOLD!
Unknown (American Line) 1199002 Unknown (American Line) An early advertising art postcard featuring a company vessel compared with the Mayflower of the Pilgrim Fathers and advertising the Southampton, Cherbourg and New York service. Very light corner and edge wear with a tiny dink to the top right corner tip. Very light album corner marks / impressions. A couple of small surface crinkles to the left edge a third of the way down the card. Otherwise, very light marking to the front. Very light marking / ageing to the reverse. (VG) SOLD!

 

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