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(6) New York City Pre-1907 Und/B B&W J. Koehler Postcard Group Lot NM

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Estimated to arrive by Mon, May 19th. Details
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Full refund available within 30 days

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Topographical Postcards

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(6) Six Antique Pre-1907 Black and White Postcard Group Lot. All published by J. Koehler of New York City. Undivided back, unused. Condition: These are all original antique postcards, not a copy or reproduction. They are in Excellent to Near Mint condition. Comments: Images include: Ericsson Monument in Battery Park; Grant's Tomb; Prospect Park Entrance; Prospect Park Circle; Cooper Square at 3rd and 4th Avenues; and the Bank of Metropolis Building on Broadway.