Postcard Image |
Cat No. |
Ship Name |
Description |
Price GBP |
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665539 |
USS Somers |
A Wright & Logan photo card featuring the Somers class destroyer USS Somers. In clean condition to the front with light corner and edge wear. A few light surface marks and very light surface bend to the bottom right corner. Wright & Logan cachet, and pencilled ship name and date to the reverse, otherwise clean. (VG) |
£3.99 |
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602103 |
USS Tinconderoga |
A colour photo postcard by Atlantic Fleet Sales, featuring the guided missile cruiser USS Tinconderoga. In nice clean condition, minimal corner wear. A small mark near the right edge on the reverse. (EX-) |
£2.99 |
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1197907 |
USS Vermont |
An early colour printed postcard featuring USS Vermont. Card is by IPCN & Co (Ives Process Company New York). Extremely light corner and edge wear. Album corner marks / impressions. Otherwise extremely light marking to the front. Very light marking / ageing to the reverse with lighter ageing at the corners. (VG) |
£6.99 |
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602102 |
USS Yosemite |
A printed photo postcard by Arnold Art Store, featuring the USS Yoesmite. In nice clean condition with minimal corner wear. Very light marking to the reverse. (EX-) |
£2.99 |
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1150205 |
Valmy |
An early, undivided back, Marine Militaire Francaise postcard by Ed Revin, Villefranche, featuring the Coastal Defence Battleship Valmy (1892-1911). Minimal corner wear. Nice clean condition to the front. Extremely light surface marks from one of those sticky album pages to the reverse. (VG+/VG-) |
£3.99 |
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1221901 |
Various (Japanese Naval) |
An original envelope containing eight sepia printed postcards featuring Japanese warships from the inter-war years. The envelope is rather worn with a split down the left side. Details of cards are listed below.
1. Haruna - Extremely light corner wear. Minimal marking to the front. Very light marking to the reverse with a couple of extremely light foxing marks. (VG)
2. Kirishima / Kongo - Extremely light corner wear. Minimal marking to the front. Very light marking to the reverse. (VG)
3. Kako / Furutaka - Extremely light corner wear. Minimal marking to the front. Very light marking to the reverse with a couple of extremely light foxing marks. (VG)
4. Riujo - Very light corner wear. Very light marking to the front with a small mark in the sky just behind the foremast. Very light marking to the reverse with a couple of extremely light foxing marks. (VG)
5. Nachi / Miyoko / Ashigara / Haguro - Very light corner wear. Very light marking to the front with a little light surface marking near the left edge. Light marking to the reverse with a couple of extremely light foxing marks. (VG/VG-)
6. Unknown destroyers - Very light corner wear. Very light marking to the front. Very light marking to the reverse with a couple of extremely light foxing marks. (VG)
7. Unknown destroyers - Very light corner wear. Very light marking to the front with a little light surface marking near the left edge. Light marking to the reverse. (VG)
8. Submarine I-55(?) - Very light corner wear. Very light marking to the front with a little light surface marking near the left edge. Light marking to the reverse. (VG) |
SOLD! |
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1244887 |
Various (Japanese Naval) |
A Tuck's wide Wide World - The Japanese Navy (No. 9237) postcard featuring "The growth of the Japanese Navy" and showing nine vessels including the Tsukushi (1881), Kangsoo (1869), Tsukuba Kan (1867), Stonewall (1871) and Shikishima (1906). In nice clean condition to the front with minimal corner wear and extremely light album corner marks. Extremely light marking / ageing to the reverse. (EX) |
SOLD! |
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1158101 |
Various (Japanese Navy) |
An original envelope containing 12 black & white printed postcards showing ships of the Imperial Japanese fleet in stormy weather. The cards were I believe issued between 1918 and 1932. Most are art cards with a couple being printed photos (I think!). Details of the cards are (translated from the captions on the cards) :
1. Fleet voyage in stormy weather.
2. Fleet rushing forward in stormy weather.
3. Submarine rushing forward.
4. Majestic voyage of the fleet.
5. The third squadron being swallowed up by stormy weather.
6. Cruiser voyage.
7. A struggling 30,000 ton giant ship.
8. Nagato's raging voyage.
9. Fleet in raging waves.
10. 10,000 ton class voyage, Nichi, Myoko, Ashigara, Haguro type.
11. Voyage of the latest destroyer fleet.
12. Activity of the light cruiser fleet.
All the cards are in clean condition to the front with a little extremely light surface spotting (only visible when viewed across the light). Extremely light marking to the reverse. Overall the cards are (VG+). The envelope is a little damaged with ageing to the reverse. |
£49.99 |
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756201 |
Various (Naval) |
A sepia printed postcard by Abrahams of Portsmouth, featuring an artistic view of the Royal Navy Pageant in the Thames off Southend in July 1909. In nice clean condition to the front with minimal corner wear. Clean to the reverse. (VG+) |
£5.99 |
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741009 |
Various (Naval) |
A sepia toned postcard by Abrahams of Portsmouth featuring a view of the fleet at Spithead in June 1911 for the coronation review of the fleet by King George V. In clean condition to the front with light corner and edge wear and light album corner indentations. A little surface marking and a crack to the gloss coating on the right edge, centre. The reverse is printed upside down with light marking and small inked annotation. (VG) |
£3.99 |
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733807 |
Various (Naval) |
An art card published by Abrahams of Devonport, from the "Great Naval Deeds of the War" series. This one featuring the sinking of the German submarine U8 off Dover by a destroyer flotilla. A little corner and edge wear and a little surface marking, including some light stain marks in the sky area. Very grubby to the reverse. (G+) |
£3.49 |
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832704 |
Various (Naval) |
A sepia photo postcard featuring the Fleet at Spithead and illuminated on 26th July 1924, during the royal review. Light corner and edge wear and light album corner marks. A little light surface marking. Light marking / ageing to the reverse. (VG) |
£4.99 |
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854601 |
Various (Royal Navy) |
A multiview photo postcard by John Abrahams of Portsmouth, featuring naval vessels participating in the Portsmouth Navy Week of 1929. Very light corner and edge wear and clean to the front except for a red ink mark bottom left. Light marking / ageing to the reverse. (VG) |
£4.99 |
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943704 |
Various (Royal Navy) |
A photo postcard featuring the Fleet in Portland Harbour by Edward Hitch of Weymouth. A little light corner and edge wear and light album corner indentations. Clean to the front. Light marking / ageing and some foxing type spotting to the reverse. (VG) |
£5.99 |
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934101 |
Various (Royal Navy) |
A photo postcard featuring the Atlantic Fleet in Torbay in July 1924. In clean condition to the front with minimal corner wear. A little light silvering to the surface of the card. Light marking / ageing and a couple of foxing type marks to the reverse. (VG) |
£5.99 |
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1139102 |
Verite |
A sepia printed postcard by Laurent-Nel of Rennes featuring the French battleship Verite of 1907. Minimal corner wear. Extremely light album corner impressions. Green tinted card to the reverse with a little light ageing around the edges. (VG) |
£3.99 |
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429801 |
Victoria & Albert |
A photo postcard featuring the Royal Yacht Victoria & Albert. In nice clean condition with very light corner wear and a couple of very light surface marks. (VG+) |
£3.99 |
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415304 |
Victoria & Albert |
A printed postcard by Gale & Polden of Portsmouth featuring the Royal Yacht Victoria & Albert. In nice clean condition with very light corner wear. A very light crinkle across the bottom right corner tip. (VG+) |
£4.49 |
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1073349 |
Victoria & Albert |
an Excel Series real photo postcard featuring the Royal Yacht Victoria & Albert. Extremely light marking to the front with extremely light corner and edge wear. Extremely light album corner marks. A very light surface impression line across the top of the card from the top right corner to the left edge. Extremely light marking with an extremely light blue tint to the reverse. (VG) |
£3.49 |
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6543162 |
Weser |
A photo postcard featuring the German naval fishery protection vessel Weser, built in 1931. Very light corner wear and clean to the front with a little every light surface marking. Very light marking / ageing to the reverse. (VG) |
£3.99 |
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1276504 |
Z-1 |
A colour art postcard featuring the German Naval destroyer Z-1. She was built in 1943 as the American USS Anthony. She entered service with the German Navy in 1958 and was sunk as a target in 1979. Card is by Bildkarten-Verlag Meinas, Munchen. Extremely light corner and edge wear. Quite a bit of extremely light surface spotting to the front on the right half of the card, but only visible when viewed across the light. Otherwise Very light marking to the front. A little light marking / ageing to the reverse with a couple of very light foxing marks. A vertical surface line mark down the left side of the card. Size approx 5.8" x 4.1". (VG) |
SOLD! |