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E403. Ephemera: early 1900 postcards 2 German1 Available • Pre-owned - Fair
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two antique German postcards (Postkarten) from the early 20th century featuring views of Heidelberg.Both items feature layout elements typical of German postcards produced prior to or around the divided-back transition period:📇 Top Postcard DetailsLocation/Subject: Heidelberg – Die Aula der Universität (The Great Hall of the University).Publisher: Verlag von Edm. von König, Heidelberg.Card Number: No. 547.Production Date: Printed explicitly as 1907.Key Visual Anchor: Features the word "Postkarte" written in a stylized, decorative German Fraktur font. It also contains French text (Carte postale) and English text (Post card) for international mailing.Address Section: Marked with the German phrase "Nur für die Adresse" (For the address only).📇 Bottom Postcard DetailsLocation/Subject: HEIDELBERG, DAS SYMBOL AM RUPRECHTSBAU (The Symbol on the Ruprecht Building / Heidelberg Castle).Publisher: Verlag von ZEDLER & VOGEL, Darmstadt.Card Number: 4092.Production Date:

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Hi. Pigeonhole Bloodhound Ranch (PBR) was established in 2002 when Brooks and Barbara met. Bugsy was their first hound and Harvey (in the photo) was adopted following Hurricane Harvey in Houston, TX. He and the couple currently reside in beautiful Denver, CO where Barbara’s collection of antiques and vintage items are being consolidated. Most are sourced from the personal collection. Add’l sources: estate, thrift, auction Brooks sells on eBay under PBR_Antiques and sets up local booths as time permits. Sales areas will be announced here with a preview of items. Ephemera Glass Oddities Ceramics Porcelain/china Metal works Woodwork Trains Framed art Original art Books Plush/ Dolls Vintage clothing Granola Gear GenX Exotics JFK History
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