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Mt. Baldy and Continental Trailways (California)
This card started life issued by Continental Trailways, possibly in the 50s, then was mailed in 1974 (stamp intact and postmark largely so) after being discovered in Arizona. A bit of postmark smudging on front but in this case it just adds to the character. Grade: 2
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Greyhound Bus Depot, Lexington (Kentucky)
If bus terminals looked like this now, more people might take the bus. Maybe it’s a chicken-and-egg situation. Unused Central Kentucky News Co. card K.249 (and 5DK-76) from the 1960s. Grade: 2 -
Harvard Square, Cambridge (Massachusetts)
Tichnor Bros. card K-2539, unused. Grade: 1
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Stan’s Cafe and Greyhound, Grafton (North Dakota)
Stan’s Cafe closed years ago. Greyhound, and this card, live on. Unmailed card has the date “Oct. 2, 1957” inked in on the back, together with a travel agent’s rubber stamp. Grade: 4 -
Piccadilly Circus, London
Unused sepia Photochrom card 23 of an era similar to the “London under Fire” cards elsewhere in this list, but this particular card shows no war damage. It does, however, have an injunction from the Prime Minister to “Let us all strive without failing in faith or in duty.” Grade: 3
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Omnibus Saurer N2C and more (Germany)
The “more” in this case includes two other vehicles, VT 137 322, and Schmalspurdampflokomotive 99 1715. Card has stamp and postmark, and two additional stickers. Grade: 4
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Kowloon Motor Bus Company (Hong Kong) – Neoplan (set)
Another set that we don’t want to disturb just to find out how many cards there are–it’s wrapped tightly in cellophane and we estimate about 10 different unused cards but we cannot guarantee the exact number. In any event if you collect postcards of busses, this is right up your alley for sure. Two sets are available. Grades: 1
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Kowloon Motor Bus Company (Hong Kong) – Dennis Jubilant (set)
Yet another set we don’t want to disturb just to find out how many cards there are–it’s wrapped tightly in cellophane and we estimate about 10 different unused cards but we cannot guarantee the exact number. In any event if you collect postcards of busses, this is right up your alley for sure. Two sets are available. Grades: 1
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Kowloon Motor Bus Company – Daimler A (Hong Kong) (set)
Yet another set we don’t want to disturb just to find out how many cards there are–it’s wrapped tightly in cellophane and we estimate about 10 different unused cards but we cannot guarantee the exact number. In any event if you collect postcards of busses, this is right up your alley for sure. Grade: 1
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Lotus Flower in Full Bloom (Macau)
A 6-meter golden lotus presented to Macau by the Chinese Government in 1999 to commemorate Macau’s handover back to China from portugal. Unused 5″x 7″ card. Grade: 1
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Whampoa Square, Kowloon (Hong Kong)
Unused card. Grade: 1
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Seoul, Namdaemun Gate (South Korea)
Mailed in 1989 with five different stamps and multiple postmarks. Most unfortunately, in 2008, the greater part of this structure was destroyed in an arson attack. Grade: 1
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Alexandrie – Place des Consuls
The Cairo Postcard Trust, Serie 529, B&W Card 61853. Not postally used, and with a handwritten message on the reverse. Grade: 4
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Vehicles (Lithuania)
All right, so the bus is not very obvious, and we’re not even certain the card was made in Lithuania, but it was mailed from there in 2012 with Winter Olympics stamp and Vilnius postmark. Some ink transfer on the front. Grade: 3
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Central Library, Manchester (England)
Not postally used, but with inked notations on the back. Grade: 3
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Chemnitz in Sachsen, multiple views (Germany)
This card was mailed in 2012, with stamp, partial postmark, and blue trilingual Luftpost label. Grade: 1
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Minsk, The Sverdlov and Uliyanovskaya Street (Belarus)
Mailed in 2012 with “M” stamp and full Minsk postmark. Grade: 2
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Prins Alexander, 12.00 – 14.00 (Netherlands)
Large (5-7/8″ x 8-1/4″) card that somehow survived international mailing in 2012 ingood condition. We understand this is part of a series of 12 from this neighbourhood. Stamp and faint postmark. Grade: 2
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Karosa B 741.1908 (Czech Republic)
A substantial caption explaining this vehicle is all in Czech, but Google Translate will help you understand. The card was mailed in 2012, with stamp, postmark, and blue Prioritaire sticker affixed. Grade: 1
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London bus
Mailed in 2012 with stamp, By Air Mail sticker, faint postmark, and lots of orange postal barcoding on the reverse. Grade: 2
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2012 London Olympics (Australia Maximum Card)
On the front, a maximum card with clear postmark, nearly matching stamp, and two rows of orange postal barcoding. On the reverse, “Postage pre-paid Australia for posting in Australia and delivery worldwide,” postmarked. Grade: 3
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Map of Taiwan, many elements
Unused contemporary card. Find the bus! Grade: 1
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Hong Kong Busses (set)
A set of ten unused cards showing ten different Kowloon Motor Bus vehicles over the years, including but not limited to: MCW Metrobus 11M, Volvo Wright B9TL, Neoman A34, Daimler E, and Mercedes Benz 0305. If you’ve been noticing our different sets, this one is not the same as #37800009 or 37800010. Grade: 1
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Our Hot Dog’s Postcard (Hong Kong) (set)
This set of 12 unused cards is distinctive and nicely done. It has nothing to do with hot dogs. It’s a set of 12 cards of old Hong Kong busses in a variety of settings: urban, rural, on the road, being inspected, etc. Captions are all in Chinese. The set is wrapped in heavy cardboard, and our scan shows the cover (which closes using a string tie similar to a mailing envelope) and one of the 12 cards. Postage according to our normal rate schedule. Grade: 1
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Celebration Reuniformation of China Postcard – parade floats (Hong Kong)
See also entry 20308520. This parade celebrating Hong Kong’s return to China in 1997 took place alongside city traffic, and busses. Unused card. Grade: 1
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London Buses
Mailed from Germany in 2012 with stamp, partial postmark, and blue trilingual Priority label. Grade: 4
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San Francisco, Famed Market Street
Unused Plastichrome card 5P35082 showing “one of the widest business streets in the world.” (Jaywalkers, beware.) Grade: 2
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San Francisco, View of City and Bay from Twin Peaks
Mailed in 1957 with stamp and full San Francisco postmark. Grade: 1
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Honolulu, Nuuanu Soto Mission
Unused Nani Li’i card S-137 of a Temple built in 1950 by “Honolulu’s followers of the great religious teacher, Buddha.” Grade: 2
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Danny’s Cliff Chalet (California)
Unused card, slight staining on the reverse. Grade: 3
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Ford Motor Company, Central Office Building, Dearborn (Michigan)
Unused, unattributed card (issued by Ford, though), with some smudging and abrasion on both sides. Grade: 3
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Entrance to Detroit-Windsor Tunnel, Detroit (Michigan)
Unused Tichnor linen card 68294, aging and with a black mark on the right front wall. Grade: 2
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Skoda 706 RTO busses (Czech Republic)
The photo dates from 1972 but the contemporary card was mailed in 2013 with stamp and Prioritaire label. Grade: 1
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Portland, Meier & Frank Co. (Oregon, USA)
Unused Mike Roberts card C8426 from the late 1950s. Interesting note in the caption: “Has world’s longest continuous Escalator system.” The building, not the bus. Grade: 2
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Nathan Road, Hong Kong
There’s no caption on this unused card, which is meant to represent any generic big city. But we know where it is, because we go by that exact spot often. Unused card. Grade: 1
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London
Unused, uncaptioned card from China. China does London well. Grade: 1
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Railway Station 1962, Minsk (Belarus)
The view would be of 1962 but the card was mailed in 2013 with an “N” stamp and readable postmark. Grade: 1
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Barcelona, 19th Century busses (Spain)
More-or-less contemporary card of an old photo, mailed in 2013 with stamp and very large, little bit blurry postmark. Grade: 1
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San Diego Zoo, Flamingos (California)
Do you collect flamingo postcards? Well … Unused entry SDZ-4 of the Animal Color Series from the San Diego Zoo: Flamingos with the San Diego Zoo Tour Bus in the background. A rubber-stamped date “Mar 1962” on lower left reverse, and also written on the lower right front. Grade: 4
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Boston 3252 (Massachusetts, USA)
Unused card of MBTA car 3252 at Watertown, one of three in Boston 200 Bicentennial dress. The photo was, according to the caption, taken on 17th July 1975. Grade: 2