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Memorabilia collectibles invoke nostalgic charm. Capture precious moments of history through these purposeful pieces that tell a story.
This page of European ephemera has a full-page illustration of a male portrait by the renowned 18th-century Baroque artist János Kupeczky, showcasi...
View full detailsThis page of European ephemera depicts a spirited scene of boys playing ice hockey in a nostalgic, colorful style typical of early 20th-century Hun...
View full detailsSocial History: These vintage postcards capture the essence of Semana Santa (Holy Week) in Seville, a tradition dating back centuries. The Virgin o...
View full detailsThis page of European ephemera shows a portrait titled Captain Alessandro del Borro - a notable 17th-century work attributed to the Spanish master ...
View full detailsThis partial page of European ephemera is a gem for vintage art collectors and history lovers. The double-sided piece, with one missing corner, fea...
View full detailsThis single page of European ephemera features an Art Deco illustration of an ice-skating couple created by Miklós Mihalovits. The back displays ph...
View full detailsSocial History: These postcards capture the rapid evolution of Picasso’s most famous political statement. Study VI (May 2) shows an early, frantic ...
View full detailsSocial History: This card reproduces a sketch dated May 2, 1937, created just days after the devastating aerial bombing of the Basque town of Guern...
View full detailsShowcasing poignant details of Pablo Picasso’s 1937 masterpiece, Guernica, these cards represent a significant moment in art and social history. Th...
View full detailsThese two postcards feature the Republic of San Marino, the world's oldest sovereign state, showcasing its famous medieval skyline: A detailed clos...
View full detailsThis vintage monochrome postcard features a rare, comprehensive interior view of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City, showcasing the pre-restoration...
View full detailsThis lot features two iconic vintage postcards from Vatican City, representing the artistic pinnacle and the spiritual foundation of the Roman Cath...
View full detailsSocial History: These cards represent the 20th-century "Grand Tour" of art, where travelers collected various prints of the same famous work to doc...
View full detailsSocial History: This card was published for the major 1994–1995 exhibition "The Painted Page: Italian Renaissance Book Illumination 1450-1550" held...
View full detailsBuying these three postcards together offers a chronological masterclass in Italian history, spanning from the secretive depths of the ancient worl...
View full detailsSocial History: The Town Hall remains the civic heart of Nancy. The larger card includes a charming illustration of a woman in traditional Lorraine...
View full detailsThis pair beautifully illustrates the two sides of French regional power. The Basilique de Vézelay represents the spiritual and medieval heart of F...
View full detailsSocial History: This space represents Marie Antoinette's well-documented desire for privacy and domestic comfort. While the public saw her as a dis...
View full detailsSocial History: The abbey has a tumultuous history, having been largely destroyed during the French Revolution and later suffering severe damage du...
View full detailsSocial History: This French message provides a wonderful snapshot of 1970s European tourism. It highlights the classic motivation for Northern Euro...
View full detailsSocial History: The cathedral's design reflects the vast wealth flowing through Madeira during the "Golden Age of Sugar," blending Portuguese archi...
View full detailsFeatures a powerful depiction of Christ in Majesty (Pantocrator), a masterpiece of Spanish Romanesque mural painting. He is shown seated in a mando...
View full detailsCollecting these as a pair allows you to showcase the two distinct sides of Spanish culture. One card captures the Palacio Real (Royal Palace), rep...
View full detailsSocial History: The Basilica interior card contains a handwritten note on the reverse: "1984 March 7th To April 4th 28 nights". This suggests a lon...
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