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Foreign RPC's, Magazines, Maps and Ephemera (Approx 100)

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Maps, Atlases & Globes Start Price:100.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 1,000.00 USD
Foreign RPC's, Magazines, Maps and Ephemera (Approx 100)
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50.00USDto 8*************e+ buyer's premium (12.50)
This item SOLD at 2017 Dec 03 @ 09:35UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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A "Grab Bag" with approx. 100 pieces of RPC's, magazines, stereo cards and much more from around the world including 1) "Coming Events in Britain" Magazine dated 1954; 55 pp.; 2) a book entitled "The Victoria Falls of Zambezi, Southern Rhodesia" from 1936 featuring black and white pictures, 69 pp.; 3) A document called "This Indenture" from the time of the Reign of King George IV, the "Regency Era", dated 6th of April 1821, a name appearing to be "Tim Barnes" next to the red wax seal on parchment paper. This document is in excellent condition except for one small area that appears to be slight soiling on reverse side of document. There are no tears. All words are legible. 22" x 28"; 4) Le Chemin des Dames "After the Last Battle", Series IV - 1918, 16 black & white post cards in a booklet 3.5" x 6"; 5) Many old post cards from Tahiti, France, Spain; 6) a stereo card of Eiffel Tower from the Trocadero, Paris Exposition, 1900; 7) six post cards of Monaco featuring S.A.S. Rainier III; 8) a book of "Circuit des beaux Chateaux de la Loire" featuring black & white pics of many Chateaux.18 pp. "5.5 x 4.25". So much more in this "Grab Bag." Date: c. Early 1800's through mid 1900's Location: France HWAC # 54271