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2 Postcards Munich - Triest 1904 Handwriting Unreadable, Absolute Sauklaue

$ 5.18

Availability: 88 in stock
  • Author: unknown artist
  • Date of Publication: 1904
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Region: Europe
  • Type: Handwritten Manuscript
  • Place of Publication: Munich
  • Genre: History
  • Original/Facsimile: Original
  • Material: Paper
  • Language: German
  • Properties: First Edition, Signed

    Description

    2 Postcards Munich - Triest 1904 Handwriting Unreadable, Absolute Sauklaue
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    You offer up
    two curious postcards
    from
    1904.
    Run by
    Munich to Trieste.
    the
    Handwriting is almost completely illegible
    ; even the postman wrote the note "illegible" on the first card and added a question mark to the place name "Trieste" via the address.
    But it is a German-language letter; you can decipher some words: "Dear Sir" // "Please" // "City and Surroundings" etc.
    A nice pastime for the ambitious paleographer.
    Each 5 Pfennig postal stationery (9 x 14.2 cm) of the Kingdom of Bavaria.
    Condition:
    Paper browned, with corner creases; a card with assembly residue. Please also note the pictures!
    SW: FM white bag
    You offer up two curious postcards from 1904. Run by Munich to Trieste. the Handwriting is almost completely illegible; even the postman wrote the note "illegible" on the first card and added a question mark to the place name "Trieste" via the address. But it is a German-language letter; you can decipher some words: "Dear Sir" // "Please" // "City and Surroundings" etc. A nice pastime for the ambitious paleographer. Each 5 Pfennig postal stationery (9 x 14.2 cm) of the Kingdom of Bavaria. Condition: Paper browned, with corner creases; a card with assembly residue. Please also note the pictures! SW: FM white bag
    Erscheinungsort
    München
    Region
    Europa
    Material
    Papier
    Sprache
    Deutsch
    Autor
    Unbekannt
    Original/Faksimile
    Original
    Genre
    Geschichte
    Eigenschaften
    Erstausgabe
    Eigenschaften
    Signiert
    Erscheinungsjahr
    1904
    Produktart
    Handgeschriebenes Manuskript