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Postcard Image Cat No. Ship Name Description Price GBP
Daleby 77011149 Daleby A company photo postcard featuring the cargo ship Daleby. Minimal corner and edge wear. Clean to the front. Inked number to the reverse, top left, otherwise, extremely light marking. (VG) £3.49
Deerpool 1056602 Deerpool A company photo postcard featuring the cargo ship Deerpool of 1950. Very light corner and edge wear. Very light marking to the front with a little very light surface silvering. Minimal album corner marks. Very light marking to the reverse. (VG) £3.49
Romanby 1159717 Romanby A photo postcard by Feilden of Liverpool (though not marked as such), featuring the Romanby (1927 - 1940) at Liverpool. Extremely light corner wear. Clean to the front with a little extremely light surface marking. Very light marking / ageing to the reverse. (VG+/VG) £5.49
Swiftpool 1180621 Swiftpool A company photo postcard featuring the Swiftpool of 1954. In lovely clean condition to the front with minimal corner wear. Clean to the reverse. (EX) £3.49
Wandby 1102906 Wandby A photo postcard by The Whitcomb Studio, Kennebunkport, Maine, USA, featuring the wreck of the Wandby on Walkers Point Reef, Kennebunkport, Maine. She was built in 1899 and was wrecked on 9th March 1921 whilst on a voyage from Genoa to Portland. She was subsequently broken up at Portland in 1923. Light corner and edge wear. Extremely light marking to the front with publisher name impressed bottom right corner. A couple of very light surface undulations. Neatly pencilled annotation to the reverse with a little very light marking / ageing. (VG) £7.99

 

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