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Czar 1118002 Czar A company colour art postcard featuring the Czar, not often seen on postcards. She served the company from 1912 to 1917. She then became the Estonia for the Baltic American Line. A little corner and edge wear. Very light marking to the front with a couple of extremely light surface marks. The mark on the bottom of the right edge, in the sea looks like it is part of the original printing of the card. A little marking / age toning and light foxing marks to the reverse. (VG/VG-) SOLD!
Kursk 1118003 Kursk A company printed monochrome art postcard featuring the Kursk, not often seen on postcards. She served the company from 1910 to 1917, then Cunard until 1921 when she became the Polonia for the Baltic American Line. Art is by W. Malchin Pinx. Some corner and edge wear with a small dink to the bottom right corner tip. Very light album corner impressions. Some light foxing type marks to the front, mostly visible when viewed across the light. A little marking / ageing and some foxing marks to the reverse. (G+) £7.49
Russia 1118001 Russia A scarce company art postcard featuring the Russia with art by W. Malchin Pinx. She was built in 1907 as the Russia, later becoming the Russ. She passed to the Baltic American Line as the Latvia in 1921. A little corner and edge wear. Sadly, a crease across the bottom right corner. A small stain on the top right corner and down the right edge. A very light surface bend near the top of the aft mast. Otherwise very light marking to the front. Age toning and some marks to the reverse with some light foxing marks. (VG-) SOLD!

 

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