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The Three Stooges (USA)
Unused. Grade: 1
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Joker (Hong Kong)
One of the most comprehensively iconic cards we have to represent the 2019-2020 situation. The movie poster is incidental to the action, though. Unused, with different QR Codes on the reverse. Not for sale to Hong Kong residents. Grade: 1
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Harry Potter
Slightly smaller than the usual size, but mailed in Hong Kong in 2020 with a large stamp and full philatelic postmark. Grade: 1
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Bruce Lee’s Legacy (set of 7) (Hong Kong)
We offer a set of seven cards, formally called (by Hongkong Post) “Bruce Lee’s Legacy in the World of Martial Arts”. They are the Post Office’s Postage Prepaid Picture Card Series No. 64, and therefore have pre-printed postage good for mailing anywhere. Our scan shows you two of the seven cards in each set. One set has no cancellation of the printed postage (Grade: 1, $20). Another set has a special Bruce Lee postmark (Grade: 1, $24).
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Bruce Lee’s Legacy (Hong Kong) (set of 6)
Issued by Hongkong Post in 2020, these sets of six unused cards come in two versions. Each set features a different Lee movie, and one card from each of the two versions appears in our scan. Version #1 has no postage, no postmark (Grade: 1, $18). Version #2 is a set of maximum cards, with large stamp and postmark (Grade: 1, $29).
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The X Files (USA)
Official card, from a set (perforated top edge), of an episode (or the series?) captioned as Apocrypha, First aired: February 16, 1996. The card however was mailed from California in 2021 with three stamps and gigantic postmark. Grade: 1
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Harry Potter, Knight Bus (England)
A card for many theme categories! Issued by Royal Mail in October 2018, this was mailed from the U.K. in 2021 with two large stamps and postmark — altogether a superb combination of elements for any contemporary postcard. The caption on the reverse provides significant and specific information about Wizarding World and other things. Grade: 1
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Movie Scenic Locations in Hong Kong (set of four)
Our scan shows you the front of one card and the back of another, from the set of four Hong Kong Post “Postage Prepaid Picture Card Series No. 68”. That’s the Jumbo floating restaurant, which we hoped would reopen eventually but it was towed away. The other three cards show Two International Finance Centre, the “Monster Building” (in a residential area), and Kau U Fong, what used to be an obscure residential lane. Each of these locations featured in a local or international film during the past few years; and, no, we have no idea why Santa Claus is prominent on each card apart from their having been issued in December 2021. Three sets are available. The cards are unused, but two sets have special postmarks while one set has none. Each set: Grade: 1
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The French Dispatch – audience
Unused promotional card, with Chinese text on the reverse, for this 2021 film. Grade: 1
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The French Dispatch – group
Unused promotional card, with Chinese text on the reverse, for this 2021 film. Grade: 1
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The French Dispatch – marquee
Unused promotional card, with Chinese text on the reverse, for this 2021 film. Grade: 1
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Alice in Wonderland (1951), Film Frame
From The Art of Disney: The Golden Age (1937-1961), this still on an official card mailed from Spain in 2021 with stamp and clear postmark. Grade: 1
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The Art of Pixar (Volume II)
This is an unopened (and heavy) boxed set of 100 collectible postcards with concept art and final frames from six films: Ratatouille, WALL*E, Up, Toy Story 3, Cars 2, and Brave — plus 18 short films. Grade: 1
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Los Angeles Bicentennial 1781 – 1981 (California)
Removing most doubt about the age of the card, which was mailed in 1981, has a 28-cent stamp, most of the postmark, and a thumbtack hole near the top. Hollywood’s Chinese Theatre is the featured photo. Grade: 4
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Hollywood, Grauman’s Chinese Theatre (California)
This cinema has for years been one of Los Angeles’s main tourist attractions, though during that time the changes in name and design and fading memories of whose stars those footprints belong to might have dimmed the luster a bit. The card was mailed in 1975, with an 18-cent stamp and airmail sticker. Grade: 1