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Vintage 1933 White Star Line M.V. Britannic Postcard (Boston, MA Postmark)
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High QualityVintage 1933 White Star Line Motor Ship M.V. Britannic Postcard (Boston, MA Postmark)
ABOUT THIS ITEM
Vintage 1933 White Star Line color postcard of the British liner M.V. Britannic with a Fire Island tug boat in the foreground. Britannic was the penultimate ship built for White Star before the line's merger with Cunard in 1934.
Printed in Great Britain. Boston, MA postmark dated October 22, 1933.
Sender has written about the experience aboard the liner, "Trip is wonderful on the ship; lunch, fine tea 4:30 ... my room is very comfortable; nearly a hundred tourist(s)..."
CONDITION
Good condition showing general wear overall, light stains to reverse. Postal markings to front of card.
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Vintage 1933 White Star Line color postcard of the British liner M.V. Britannic with a Fire Island tug boat in the foreground. Britannic was the penultimate ship built for White Star before the line's merger with Cunard in 1934. Printed in Great Britain. Boston, MA postmark dated October 22, 1933. Sender has written about the experience aboard the liner, "Trip is wonderful on the ship; lunch, fine tea 4:30 ... my room is very comfortable; nearly a hundred tourist(s)..." CONDITION Good condition showing general wear overall, light stains to reverse. Postal markings to front of card.
Vintage 1933 White Star Line Motor Ship M.V. Britannic Postcard (Boston, MA Postmark)
ABOUT THIS ITEM
Vintage 1933 White Star Line color postcard of the British liner M.V. Britannic with a Fire Island tug boat in the foreground. Britannic was the penultimate ship built for White Star before the line's merger with Cunard in 1934.
Printed in Great Britain. Boston, MA postmark dated October 22, 1933.
Sender has written about the experience aboard the liner, "Trip is wonderful on the ship; lunch, fine tea 4:30 ... my room is very comfortable; nearly a hundred tourist(s)..."
CONDITION
Good condition showing general wear overall, light stains to reverse. Postal markings to front of card.
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PAYMENT
Please make payment within 3 days after close of the auction. We will escalate cases with eBay if bidders do not submit payment within the 3 day period following the auction's close.
If, for whatever reason you are unable to pay within this time, we ask that you notify us
BEFORE
bidding. In many cases, we will be happy to work with you within a reasonable time frame if you notify us before bidding.
SHIPPING
Most paper goods and some select items ship for free within the United States unless otherwise stated.
We ship using UPS Ground, USPS Priority Mail, USPS First Class and Media Mail.
CONSIGNMENT
Visit Regency Antique Books online to learn more about our unbeatable auction consignment service, allowing you to effortlessly sell your rare books, antique photographs and collectibles.
Vintage 1933 White Star Line color postcard of the British liner M.V. Britannic with a Fire Island tug boat in the foreground. Britannic was the penultimate ship built for White Star before the line's merger with Cunard in 1934.
Printed in Great Britain. Boston, MA postmark dated October 22, 1933.
Sender has written about the experience aboard the liner, "Trip is wonderful on the ship; lunch, fine tea 4:30 ... my room is very comfortable; nearly a hundred tourist(s)..."
CONDITION
Good condition showing general wear overall, light stains to reverse. Postal markings to front of card.