Home | New | About Us | Categories | Policy | Links
Time Passages Nostalgia Company
Ron Toth, Jr., Proprietor
72 Charles Street
Rochester, New Hampshire 03867-3413
Phone: 1-603-335-2062
Email: ron.toth@timepassagesnostalgia.com
 
Search for:  
Select from:  
Show:  at once pictures only 
previous page
 Found 123 items 
next page
 0886 ... g797 g798 g799 g800 g801 ... k728 ... p106 ... q032
(39) Old Washington D.C. Advertising & Souvenir Post Cards
Item #g799
Add this item to your shopping cart
Price: $49.99 
$8 shipping & handling
For Sale
Click here now for this limited time offer
Check Out With PayPalSee Our Store Policy

My items on eBay

Any group of items being offered as a lot must be sold as a lot.
Don't forget to
bookmark this site.
Gift Certificate
Nostalgic Memorabilia, Pop Culture Artifacts, Historic Items,
and "Shoe Box Toys"
Whether you've collected Memorabilia for years or just want to feel like a kid again, please take a few moments to browse through what we
have available for sale.
Quantity Discount Prices
(when available)
It's never too late to
have a happy childhood!
Worldwide Sales
Quality Merchandise At Reasonable Prices
 
(39) Old Washington D.C. Advertising & Souvenir Post Cards
Washington D.C.   District of Coumbia   Capitol   Capital   White House   United States   America   Americana   State   Advertising   Souvenir   Tourist   Tourism   Travel   City   Town   History   Historic   Nostalgic   Post Card   Paper   Ephemera   Photo   Photograph   Political   Politics   Politician   Government   U.S. President
The picture shows a view of all (39) Old Washington D.C. Advertising & Souvenir Post Cards in this lot. This is a large bulk lot that has been acquired or accumulated over time from many different sources. All of them are older postcards. There are far too many in this lot to describe each one individually, but some highlights of the items are included here. There are (31) that are unused and (8) that were mailed. There are multiples of one Hotel advertising card. The titles or captions are as follows:

1908 (used) Capitol From Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
1913 (used) Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D.C.
1923(?) (used) The Soldiers Home, Washington, D.C.
1934 (used) Gen., George Washington Headquarters in 1791
1943 (used) Franciscan Monastery, Washington, D.C.
1949 (used) New Illuminated Fountain on Capitol Plaza
1954 (used) United States Capitol At Night, Washington, D.C.
1954 (used) National Shrine of The Immaculate Conception
Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C.
Statue of Abraham Lincoln, Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C.
(2) Washington Cathedral Mount Saint Alban, Washington, D.C.
Proposed National Shrine of The Immaculate Conception
Governing Board Room, Pan American Union Building
New Bureau of Printing & Engraving on Potomac Basin
U.S. Supreme Court Building, Washington, D.C.
Washington Cathedral SS. Peter and Paul, Washington, D.C.
Hotel Commodore, Union Station Plaza, Washington, D.C.
U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C.
Memorial Continental Hall, Washington, D.C.
Beautiful Fountain on Capitol Plaza By Night, Washington, D.C.
Pan American Union, Washington, D.C.
Lincoln Memorial Near Potomac River, Washington, D.C.
Washington Cathedral Mount Saint Alban, Washington, D.C.
Lincoln Memorial and Cherry Blossoms, Washington, D.C.
The Hotel Raleigh, Washington, D.C.
Second Floor Central Stair Hall Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Library of Congress and Annex, Washington, D.C.
Vista of Capitol Through Cherry Blossoms, Washington, D.C.
(10) The Madison Hotel, Washington, D.C.

All of the postcards that are pictured are included for one price! The post cards measure around 5-1/2'' x 3-1/2''. These appear to range from fair to mint unused condition as pictured. Many of these had at one time been in albums or scrap books, so there are some that have extra paper, paper loss, or old paste spots on the backs.

Click on image to zoom.
(39) Old Washington D.C. Advertising & Souvenir Post Cards


Powered by Nose The Hamster (0.14,1)
Fri, Nov 15, 2024 at 22:14:11 [ 371 0.1 0.12]
 
© 1997-2024, Time Passages Nostalgia Company / Ron Toth, Jr., All rights reserved