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U.S. Capitol, Franzoni Clock, Statuary Hall
Unused old B.S. Reynolds card R-45528, in great condition. Grade: 1
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U.S. Capitol, Rotunda, Baptism of Pocohontas (Chapman)
Unused old B.S. Reynolds card R-48009, in great condition. Grade: 1
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U.S. Capitol, Rotunda, Surrender of Cornwallis (Trumbull)
Unused old B.S. Reynolds card R-45537, in great condition. Grade: 1
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U.S. Capitol, Senate Chamber
Unused old B.S. Reynolds card R-51919, in great condition. Grade: 1
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U.S. Capitol, Rotunda, Canopy – Apotheosis of Washington
Unused old B.S. Reynolds card R-45534, in great condition. Grade: 1
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U.S. Capitol, Rotunda, Resignation of Gen. Washington (Trumbull)
Unused old B.S. Reynolds card R-48012, in great condition. Grade: 1
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U.S. Capitol, Hall of Representatives, Washington Declining Overtures from Cornwallis
Unused old B.S. Reynolds card R-48699, in great condition. Full title: “Washington Declining Overtures from Cornwallis at Yorktown, Va.,” a fresco by Brumidi. Grade: 1
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U.S. Capitol, Battle of Lake Erie, Sept. 13th, 1813 (Powell)
Unused old B.S. Reynolds card R-48014, in great condition. Grade: 1
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U.S. Capitol, Rotunda, Landing of Columbus on San Salvador, October 12, 1492
Unused old B.S. Reynolds card R-48013, in great condition. The artist was Vanderlyn. Grade: 1
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U.S. Capitol, Rotunda, Embarkation of the Pilgrims
Unused old B.S. Reynolds card R-48007, in great condition. The full name: Embarkation of the Pilgrims from Delft Haven, July 22, 1620. The artist: Weir. The Grade: 1
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U.S. Capitol, Rotunda, Declaration of Independence (Trumbull)
Unused old B.S. Reynolds card R-45533, in great condition. Grade: 1
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U.S. Capitol, Westward Ho! (Emanuel Leutze)
Unused old B.S. Reynolds card R-48010, in great condition. Grade: 1
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U.S. Capitol, Rotunda, Surrender of Burgoyne
Unused old B.S. Reynolds card R-48011, in great condition. Full name of the artwork: “Surrender of Burgoyne, Saratoga, Oct. 17, 1777.” The artist was John Trumbull. Grade: 1
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U.S. Capitol, Rotunda, De Soto’s Discovery of the Mississippi River
Unused old B.S. Reynolds card R-48008, in great condition. Full name of the artwork: “De Soto’s Discovery of the Mississippi River, May, 1541,” by W.H. Powell. Grade: 1
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U.S. Capitol, President’s Room
Unused old B.S. Reynolds card R-45531. Grade: 1
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U.S. Capitol, West Side, Statuary Hall
Unused B.S. Reynolds card R-59881, looking almost new. The reverse caption identifies all of these statues. Interesting coincidence that one of them is “Clinton, N.Y.” Prescient, indeed. Grade: 1
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U.S. Capitol, Frances E, Willard, Statuary Hall
Unused B.S. Reynolds card R-45635, looking almost new. Grade: 1
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U.S. Capitol, Marble Room of Senate
Unused B.S. Reynolds card R-45529, great condition, of what is also known as “The Senator’s Reception Room.” Grade: 1
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U.S. Capitol, Rogers Bronze Door, Rotunda Portico
Unused B.S. Reynolds card R-45536, in excellent condition. Reverse caption somehow lists out all of the subjects. Impressive! Grade: 1
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U.S. Capitol, East Side, Statuary Hall
Unused B.S. Reynolds card R-59880, again managing to give the names of every one of these persons on the reverse caption. Grade: 1
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Looking North from top of Washington Monument
We think the (virtually) full postmark shows this card was mailed in 1916. It has a one-cent stamp and a heavily faded message. Though the card has been heavily handled over the years, it’s pretty good still, and shows D.C. at its finest. Grade: 2
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Temple of Scottish Rite
In 1916, Dwight wrote back to Pennsylvania to say that he “got along all right.” Good news! Full postmark, one-cent stamp on this W.B. Garrison card 3404. Grade: 2
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Washington Cathedral
Also known as The Cathedral of S.S. Peter and Paul, “still under construction” when the card was mailed in 1961 with a 4-cent stamp. The readable postmark is at the bottom of the reverse, and the card itself is heavily creased all over. Grade: 4
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Lincoln Statue
Unused L.B. Prince card 714. Grade: 1
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Statue of Freedom
Unused card published by the U.S. Capitol Historical Society. Grade: 1
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U.S. Capitol
The card has serrated edges and was mailed in 1979 with a Christmas stamp. Grade: 2
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The Capitol
This 5″ x 7″ card was mailed in 2010 with three different stamps, USPS barcoding, and some postal battering. Grade: 3
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Skyline, Lincoln Monument, Washington Monument, Capitol
Mailed in 2010 with 98-cent stamp, indistinct postmark, address on affixed sticker, and USPS barcoding on the reverse. Some edge abrasions. Grade: 3
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial
Unused Mike Roberts/Devaney card C14015, heavily aged. Grade: 3
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Smithsonian Institute
Unused Roberts card C2170, but significantly damaged on the reverse. Grade: 5
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Jefferson Memorial and cherry blossoms
Unused, but aged and heavily handled card with minor markings on the reverse. Grade: 4
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Washington Monument
Unused card. Grade: 3
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The Lincoln Memorial
Unused card K-11732 from Capsco. They could have said the Washington Monument is in there, too. Grade: 3
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Second Division Monument
Unused Plastichrome card P61899 (and W-111), with the memorial spanning three wars. Grade: 3
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Smithsonian Museum of History and Technology, Spanish-Colonial Room
Unused Capsco card K-13402 with the date “6-13-65” inked on the reverse. Grade: 3
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Smithsonian Museum of History and Technology, First Ladies Hall, Music Room
Unused Capsco card K-12924. Grade: 1
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Smithsonian Museum of History and Technology, First Ladies Hall, Victorian Parlor
Unused Capsco card K-12808, significantly aged. Grade: 3
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White House – looking south
We are the first to agree that you can do better than this if you want a postcard of the White House. It’s unused Silberne card 170097 (and S303), heavily faded and stained on the reverse. But, if it’s this particular card you’ve been looking for … here it is. Grade: 4
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Washington at night, multi-view
Unused Silberne card 168984 (and S-289), and two of these are available. One is very heavily browned on the reverse (Grade: 4, 0.50) and the other is better (Grade: 2, $1).
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Jefferson Memorial
Unused Silberne card 168986 (and S-240), heavily aged on the reverse. Grade: 4