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Russia
Internet card from Russia, not captioned, mailed in 2012 with three stamps, large postmark, and address label affixed. Grade: 4
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In rack
Uncaptioned, unused card from China. Grade: 1
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On tram tracks
Uncaptioned, unused card from China. Grade: 1
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Balloons and Bicycle (Netherlands)
This 5-3/8″ x 5-1/2″ card (Feest!) was mailed in 2013 with three stamps, postmark, Priority label, and may small stickers because it was mailed by many different people. Crease on upper left corner. Grade: 4
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you + bike = happy (3i) (Russia)
Not to be confused with our entry 37500032 for a different electrabike (and card), this is Model Delivery 3i, on a card mailed in 2013 with three stamps, rubber-stamped Air Mail chop, and large Moscow postmark. The writer calls this a “very fashionable bicycle,” and at more than US$11,000 we don’t doubt it. Grade: 1
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Bicycles – Retro
Photo Fabrique internet card, mailed from Ukraine with four different stamps, partial postmark, and black Par Avion rubber-stamp chop. Grade: 2
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Velodrome, Laoshan (PR China)
Stadium used during the 2008 Beijing Olympics, on a card mailed from Beijing in 2013 with pre-printed Olympics stamp, extra “real” stamp, and postmark. There’s also a tiny Olympics logo printed on the back of the card. Grade: 1
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Woman on Bicycle (China)
Unused card, uncaptioned, made in China. Grade: 1
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Green bicycle on footpath
Not a good scan, the machine’s fault, and we’re working on that. For now, this will have to do. Unused card, made in China. Grade: 1
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Three against the wall
Unused card, with photo in either China or (maybe) Japan. Grade: 1
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Hon Choh
Unused card from China, but this time the photo is definitely in Japan. Grade: 1
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Camera sign
Unused card, made in China. Photo? Maybe Japan. Grade: 1
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Tokyo Headline
Unused Chinese card, Japanese photo. Grade: 1
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In a row
Unused card made in China, and we think this photo is in Paris. Grade: 1
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Bright sunshine
Unused card from China. Grade: 1
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Cloth basket
Unused card, made in China. Grade: 1
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Bicycle and railroad track
Unused card, made in China. Grade: 1
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Wooden crate basket
Unused card, made in China. Grade: 1
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Penang shophouses (Malaysia)
Unused, 4-5/8″ x 6-3/4″ card. Grade: 1
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Somewhere in the world
Mailed from PR China in 2013, with large stamp, postmark, and red bilingual Par Avion rubber-stamp chop. Grade: 1
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I am deep in love with her
Unused, moody card, made in China. Grade: 1
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Your bright life!
Photo Fabrique internet card, mailed from Ukraine in 2013 with illegible postmark, large stamp, and bilingual Par Avion chop. Grade: 1
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Man and dogs on bicycle
Internet card mailed from Ukraine with four different stamps, postmark, and blurred Par Avion chop, in 2013. Grade: 1
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Transport (Maximum Cards) (Thailand) (set)
We call this “Transport” but the set of four maximum cards was issued for International Letter Writing Week 1997. Three sets may be available. They are unused and in excellent condition. Grades: 1
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Red bicycle
No idea where the card was made–unattributed and uncaptioned–but it was mailed from Finland with stamp and Priority label, but no postmark. Grade: 4
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Lviv, outdoor cafe and bicycle (Ukraine)
Mailed in 2013, with three stamps and partial postmark. Grade: 1
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CU Short Track Racing
Internet card mailed from Russia in 2013 with four stamps, large postmark, and extra rubber-stamp “chop” also. Grade: 3
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Woman and bicycle (Nevada, USA)
We have this unused card from “Gold Coast Collection.” We thought about running a caption contest, then thought better of it. Grade: 1
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Another woman, another bicycle (Nevada, USA)
See 37500073. Grade: 1
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Hong Kong Vintage Posting Box by Chocolate Rain (set)
It is odd for Hongkong Post to issue something like this, but they did, so we will describe the three sets we have. They are books of postcards, bound into a softcover sets of which you see the cover here. The whole thing measures 5-1/2″ x 9-1/2″ x about 1/4″ and is heavy. Of the 17 pages in each set, 16 are postcards (in the similar style as this photo, but different) and one is a sort of introductory page of the same size, but not a postcard. Hope that’s clear. And, yes, at least one bicycle is in there somewhere. These are odd. Special postage rate will apply: please ask us. Grades: 1
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Aland, Tourism, bicycles and couple (Maximum Card) (Finland)
Unused Maximum Card no. 7, issued on 4 June 1991. Grade: 1
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Near doorway (Ukraine)
Not sure if the photo is from Ukraine or not, but the internet card was made and posted from there in 2013, with three stamps and postmark. Grade: 2
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Allentown, Beautiful Lehigh County, multiple views (Pennsylvania, USA)
The caption on this unused card identifies everything, including the county courthouse, a velodrome, Leaser Lake, and the world headquarters of Mack Truck. Indeed, something for everyone. Grade: 2
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Buchladen (Germany)
Not a library, but a bookstore, on a card mailed in 2014 with stamp and postmark. Grade: 1
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Amsterdam, Prinsengracht (Netherlands)
Mailed, with stamp and postmark. Grade: 1
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Circus (set of 5) (DPR Korea)
Something lighter, more gleeful than most DPRK cards. A set of five unused cards, with Korean captions and dark purple circus-themed pre-printed postage. The fifth card shows a man and a woman hanging from a trapeze. Grades: 1
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Suomi – Finland, multiple views
Mailed in 2013 with stamp, postmark, and Priority label. Grade: 1
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No handles (Germany)
Mailed in 2013, with stamp and Priority label and part of the postmark. Grade: 2
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I (cycling) Limburg (Belgium)
An ad card promoting nature routes for cycling. Mailed in 2014, with stamp and blue A Prior label affixed. The Hong Kong postmark also made it onto the front. Grade: 4
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Victor Bicycles Overman Wheel Co.
An 1895 poster on a card mailed from the USA in 2014 with three stamps and postmark. Grade: 1