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Remarkable Collection of Postcards from the Hellman / Heller Families

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Western Americana Start Price:100.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 300.00 USD
Remarkable Collection of Postcards from the Hellman / Heller Families
SOLD
100.00USD+ (23.00) buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2015 Dec 15 @ 11:10UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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Over 150 post cards. Many are European. Includes (among hundreds of others) Paso Robles Hot Springs, Hotel Raymond in Pasadena. Casutin Ostrich Farm, matadors, Napoli, Taomina, Paris, a Wiener Prater postcard, Rome, Grand Opera House in San Francisco presenting "The Silver Slipper," Vienna, Pompeii, Savoy West End Hotel, California resorts, Alaskan dog sled team, Montreal, Wallapai papoose, Sacramento River and Scenic Railroad, New Greek Theater in Berkeley, Japan , Germany, Gibraltar, etc. Pay particular attention to the comic Tamalpais Railroad.



Hellman: Isaias Hellman arrived in Los Angeles in 1859 and became the town's first informal banker and started the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Los Angeles, which became Los Angeles' first successful bank., a major investor in trolley lines and is credited by some sources as the founder the the University of Southern California (USC). Heller: His daughter, Clara, married Emanuel Siegfried Heller. Heller Ehrman had its beginning in 1890 when Emanuel S. Heller opened his law practice at 124 Sansome Street, Room 30, in San Francisco, California. Today it is an international law firm of more than 730 attorneys in 15 offices in the United States, Europe, and Asia. There are many great family and tourist messages. Follow one very wealthy family's exploits from 1905 to 1908. City: State: California Date: 1905-1908 hwac# 27568