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St. Cuthbert’s, Mahaica River
Unused Valchrome card X.651. Grade: 1
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Georgetown, Demerara, Roman Catholic Cathedral
Unused, unattributed B&W vintage postcard. Grade: 1
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Georgetown Shadows, Demerara
From what year, we’re not certain, because neither of the two postmarks is legible enough to read. But there are two stamps, and the old card is in perfectly good condition for its age. Grade: 1
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Law Court Georgetown, Demerara
Unused old card 7040 by H.K.L. v. Ziegesar of Georgetown. Small tear on left edge. Grade: 3
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Lane
Unused old card, no caption, but attributed to B.G. Litho Colour Printers, Georgetown, British Guiana. Aging. Grade: 3
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Cacao
Unused old card, lacking any caption but we know cacao when we see it. A blue Priority label covers some of the printer’s attribution, but the name “Guiana” is visible. Grade: 4
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Vendor with basket
Similar to some of our other Guyana cards, this older example is unused and has a blue Prioritario label covering some of the printer’s attribution. “Guiana” is still visible. Grade: 4
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On the Road North
Unused old card, and we have two of them. On one, the Priority label was removed from over the attribution, without damage, though that area is a little bit sticky. We’ll protect it (Grade: 3, $4). On the other, the “Prioritario” label covers the publisher’s name, but “British Guiana” is visible (Grade: 3, $3).
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Bullock cart
Similar in style to our earlier (unused) cards, the Prioritario label on the reverse lower edge covers some of the publisher’s name, while leaving “British Guiana” visible. Grade: 3
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Family and their home
Similar in style to our earlier (unused) cards, the Priority label on the reverse lower edge covers some of the publisher’s name, while leaving “British Guiana” visible. Grade: 3
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Bench on Beach
Similar in style to our earlier (unused) cards, the Prioritario label on the reverse lower edge covers some of the publisher’s name, while leaving “British Guiana” visible. Grade: 3