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London, Buckingham Palace Ballroom
… ready for a State Banquet, on an unused card showing a photo from 2016. Grade: 1
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Irish State Coach in Royal Mews
Unused card with 2016 photo. Grade: 1
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London, Carriage Leaving Buckingham Palace
Unused card. Grade: 1
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Coronation (set of 10)
Finding this set of 10 brilliant, unused cards from the 2023 coronation took international effort and co-operation. Here they are, in their cardboard cover. We have not removed the original price sticker on the cover. Grade: 1
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London, Buckingham Palace, The State Rooms
A set of 10 unused cards, with the original price sticker still attached to the (outer) cardboard cover. Grade: 1
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Cornwall, Mevagissey Harbour
Written for mailing in 1997 but not postally used. Grade: 4
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Dartmoor, Dartmeet, Badgers Holt
The property’s own website says: “Badgers Holt is a private and exclusive hire Wedding Venue and Restaurant nestled in the heart of Dartmoor on the banks on the river dart.” How could we add to that? This is a normal postcard, though, not an ad card. Mailed in 1973, with stamp and postmark. Grade: 1
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Lancashire, Tarn Hows
If you see the colour brown anywhere in the sky, it’s a stain and not the artwork; likewise, the reverse is fully stained. Mailed with stamp and airmail sticker, there’s nothing good to be said about this postcard. Grade: 5
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Dalby Forest
Or, to be exact, Dalby Forest, Fox Hill from Sneverdale. Mailed in 1974, with stamp and postmark. Grade: 1
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London, Big Ben and Westminster Bridge
A nice, clear, clean, and “normal” postcard posted in 1996 with 37p stamp, airmail sticker, and postmark. Grade: 1
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Clovelly, High Street
Mailed in 1974 with 3p stamp and postmark. With serrated edges, a classic “main street postcard” — and with apologies to British English. Grade: 1
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Cormorants
J. Arthur Dixon card W.L. 415, mailed many years ago (1960s?) with a 3d stamp and indistinct postmark. Grade: 1