Postcard Image |
Cat No. |
Ship Name |
Shipping Company |
Description |
Price GBP |
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1223301 |
Unknown (German Naval) |
Naval |
A colour printed postcard by Tuck's, from "The Fleet in the Far East" Series No. 1764, showing a couple of German battleships at anchor. Minimal marking to the front with minimal corner wear. Minimal marking / ageing to the reverse. (EX-) |
SOLD! |
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1167921 |
Unknown (German Naval) |
Naval |
A colour printed postcard by Tuck's Series "The Fleet in the Far East" Series 1764. Art is, I believe, by Willy Stoewer, but not signed as such. Postally used in Harrogate in 1904. A little corner and edge wear and a small nick to the centre of the right edge. Album corner marks / impressions. Quite a heavy surface impression from the postal cancellation top right. Small inked initials to the bottom edge, right. Otherwise very light marking to the front. A little foxing marking to the reverse, otherwise very light marking / ageing. (VG-) |
£5.49 |
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1148403 |
Unknown (Naval & Liner) |
Naval |
A Tuck's Ships of the Sea and Air series art postcard (No 9857) featuring the Neale Biplane and Submarine Flotilla) with a liner also shown. Postally used in Dartmouth in 1904. Very light corner wear and extremely light album corner impressions. Very light surface marking to the front. Light surface marking / ageing to the reverse. (VG) |
£5.99 |
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451001 |
Unknown (Naval) |
Naval |
A photo postcard by C.W.Burrows featuring German destroyers sinking off the Island of Fara in Scapa Flow during 1919. In lovely clean condition to the front. The reverse has some remnants along the top edge from being stuck to something. (VG) |
£5.99 |
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1076901 |
Unknown (Naval) |
Naval |
A Tuck's Ships of the Sea and Air series postcard number 9857, featuring The Valkyrie Aeroplane and Ocean Going Destroyers. Very light corner and edge wear. Clean to the front. Very light marking to the reverse, but with a little of the surface missing on the top right corner tip and near the bottom right corner. |
£5.99 |
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1002904 |
Unknown (Royal Navy) |
Naval |
A Tuck's Britain's Glory - Our Dreadnoughts No 8739 art card featuring ships of the Royal Navy with motto The Navy Speaks! to the front. Very light corner and edge wear and light album corner indentations. A very light surface bend to the bottom right corner tip with tiny surface crinkle to the reverse only. A couple of very light surface indentation lines top left. Clean to the front. Extremely light marking to the reverse. (VG) |
£5.49 |
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1137904 |
Unknown (Royal Navy) |
Naval |
A Tuck's art postcard entitled "In the Thick of it". Card is from the Britain's Bulwarks - Our Dreadnoughts series No 8739. Light corner and edge wear. The bottom edge is a little uneven, maybe trimmed or just badly cut during production. Very light album corner impressions. Very light marking to the front. Light marking / ageing to the reverse. (VG) |
£3.99 |
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1228201 |
Unknown (State Line) |
State Line / State Steamship Co. Ltd. |
An extremely early and scarce advertising art card for the State Line and showing an un-named company vessel. The company was founded in 1872 and was wound up in 1890, the remains of the company being acquired by the Allan Line. The card has an advertisement on the reverse for services from New York to Glasgow, Liverpool or Belfast and was produced by the American agents Austin Baldwin & Co of Chicago / New York. The card may have been trimmed down from a larger card as the edges are slightly uneven, or maybe this is how it was produced. Very light corner wear and very light marking to the front. The surface of the card has light undulations over it's entire surface. To the reverse there is what feels light extremely light residue, so it may have been stuck to something at some point. There is some toning marking over the surface of the card on the reverse and a light ink scribble in the centre of the reverse. Size approx 5.5" x 3.25".(VG-/G+) |
£18.99 |
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449862 |
USS Galveston |
Naval |
An early undivided back printed postcard by Tuck's from the series "US Navy Cruisers" featuring USS Galveston. Light corner wear and a little light surface marking. (VG) |
£5.49 |
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1165908 |
USS Kentucky |
Naval |
A colour printed postcard by the Illustrated Postal Card Co, New York, featuring the battleship USS Kentucky. Postally used in 1908? Light corner and edge wear, mostly top right. Light album corner marks / impressions. Light surface impression top left from line marks written to the reverse near the stamp. A few light postal ink marks to the front, otherwise very light marking. Very light marking to the front. Very light marking / ageing to the reverse with line marks written near the top edge by the stamp. (VG/VG-) |
£3.99 |
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1198603 |
USS Kentucky |
Naval |
A colour printed postcard by Edward H. Mitchell of San Francisco, featuring the pre-dreadnought battleship USS Kentucky of 1898. Very light corner and edge wear. Album corner marks / impressions. Otherwise, very light marking to the front. Age toning, and very light marking to the reverse. (VG) |
£5.49 |
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1034968 |
Vectis |
P&O |
A Tuck's Celebrated Liners art card featuring the Vectis. A little light corner and edge wear. Album corner impressions. Otherwise very light marking to the front. Very light marking / ageing to the reverse. (VG) |
£5.49 |
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1083206 |
Victorian |
Allan Line |
A Tuck's Celebrated Liners art postcard featuring the Victorian. Very light corner and edge wear. Light album corner impressions. Minimal marking to the front. Extremely light marking / ageing to the reverse. (VG) |
£5.99 |
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1222510 |
Walmer Castle |
Union Castle Line |
A Tuck's Celebrated Liners art postcard featuring the Walmer Castle off the Start. Art is by Neville Cumming. A little light corner and edge wear. Extremely light marking to the front. Very light marking / ageing to the reverse with a tiny surface crinkle near the stamp box. (VG) |
£5.49 |