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It is a colorized postcard. It shows a young woman wearing a Navy officer’s visor cap.
$40.00
It is a colorized postcard. It shows a young woman wearing a Navy officer’s visor cap.
It is a colorized postcard. It shows a young woman wearing a Navy officer’s visor cap.
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It is a colorized postcard. It shows a young woman wearing a Navy officer’s visor cap.
$15.00
Kaiser Friedrich III was Germany’s second Kaiser. The son of Kaiser Wilhelm I and the father of Kaiser Wilhelm II, he died after sitting on the German throne for less than one-hundred-days. He died on 15 June 1888. A fine image of him appears on the obverse.
Kaiser Friedrich III was Germany’s second Kaiser. The son of Kaiser Wilhelm I and the father of Kaiser Wilhelm II, he died after sitting on the German throne for less than one-hundred-days. He died on 15 June 1888. A fine image of him appears on the obverse.
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$20.00
This is a photograph showing the LZ-126 making a landing. The LZ-126 was later known as the U. S. S. Los Angeles. It was turned over to the U. S. Navy as part of Germany’s war reparations. She was built in 1924 and flown personally by Hugo Eckner to the U. S., where she was turned over to the U. S. Navy. She was retired in 1932. The Graf Zeppelin was also known as the LZ-127. The LZ-129 was the ill-fated Hindenburg.
This is a photograph showing the LZ-126 making a landing. The LZ-126 was later known as the U. S. S. Los Angeles. It was turned over to the U. S. Navy as part of Germany’s war reparations. She was built in 1924 and flown personally by Hugo Eckner to the U. S., where she was turned over to the U. S. Navy. She was retired in 1932. The Graf Zeppelin was also known as the LZ-127. The LZ-129 was the ill-fated Hindenburg.
$20.00
This is a most interesting color postcard. It shows the victory parade held in Berlin following the 1870-1871 Franco-Prussian War. If you look closely, you will see Kaiser Wilhelm I, Otto von Bismarck, and Kronprinz Friedrich Wilhelm (later Kaiser Friedrich III). The postcard has a message written on the obverse. (Many early postcards only had space for the address on the reverse). On the reverse we see that the postcard was mailed in 1900.
This is a most interesting color postcard. It shows the victory parade held in Berlin following the 1870-1871 Franco-Prussian War. If you look closely, you will see Kaiser Wilhelm I, Otto von Bismarck, and Kronprinz Friedrich Wilhelm (later Kaiser Friedrich III). The postcard has a message written on the obverse. (Many early postcards only had space for the address on the reverse). On the reverse we see that the postcard was mailed in 1900.