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These cards document the mid-to-late 20th-century boom in Egyptian cultural tourism, particularly following international interest in the preser...
View full detailsSocial History: This is a premium example of an intact, mailed 1920s novelty view folder/postcard mailer. "Camden Maine Sep–19th 1923 Hello ...
View full detailsThis pair captures a vital but lesser-known side of WWII mobilization: the intensive clerical processing required to organize millions of draft...
View full detailsThis lot elegantly tracks the changing domestic postal rates and patriotic imagery of the United States Post Office Department across the mid-t...
View full detailsIssued during the height of the Cold War era, this 3-cent purple Statue of Liberty postal card design was standard for domestic messages across ...
View full detailsThis group captures the specific, highly structured routines of a WWII US Army Reception Center. These centers were the first stop for civilian...
View full detailsThese are official United States Postal Stationery Cards (historically called stamped cards). Unlike traditional postcards that require a separa...
View full detailsPair of two individual World War I military studio portrait postcards. One features a bust-length portrait of a US Army Doughboy; the other show...
View full detailsSocial History: The sender, Pvt. John Deveney, explicitly identifies his unit as Battery E, 307th Field Artillery. The 307th Field Artillery wa...
View full detailsSocial History: Following Japan's surrender in August 1945, thousands of American service members remained stationed on the captured island hub...
View full detailsThis artifact represents an authentic piece of WWII U.S. military postal history. Mailed from Concordia, Kansas in December 1943, just months af...
View full detailsRather than being mailed, this souvenir postcard was repurposed by a schoolteacher as a student, Warren Knauss's report card for the school year en...
View full detailsThis is a World War II patriotic military postcard sent by a Seabee stationed at the Naval Construction Training Center in Gulfport, Mississippi...
View full detailsSocial History: A sarcastic message written in dark blue ink by the officer to State Teachers College in Glassboro, New Jersey: "Hi Service...
View full detailsThis Real Photo Postcard from the World War I era features a uniformed British soldier in a historical photography studio in Lincolnshire, Engl...
View full detailsThis card represents the personal side of American military mobilization during the Great War. Soldiers frequently visited local photographic st...
View full detailsThis curated collection features three vintage fine art and architectural postcards showcasing historic European landmarks and royal art from Ge...
View full detailsBoth postcards picture the exact same British soldier, capturing him at different times in his uniform progression during his service mobiliza...
View full detailsBoth postcards depict the same British soldier, capturing him in two distinct studio sittings that showcase subtle uniform adjustments and portr...
View full detailsThis is an original, authentic Imperial German military portrait postcard from the World War I era. The soldier wears a heavy military winter ov...
View full detailsThese are two original Real Photo Postcards documenting life at sea during the World War I era. Top: A large mixed group portrait taken on a s...
View full detailsThis auction features a compelling pair of original, authentic British military portrait postcards from the World War I era. These historic ite...
View full detailsThis exceptional pair of antique Real Photo Postcards provides a remarkable look at German medical and service member mobilization during World ...
View full detailsThis antique postcard features a full-length studio portrait of two United States Army soldiers serving together during the World War I Era. It ...
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