1907 Berlin Germany Siegessäule Victory Column Postcard RIXDORF Postmark H83
$7.95
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Discover a piece of German history with this striking postcard featuring Berlin's iconic Siegessäule, or Victory Column. Captured in a classic sepia tone, the image showcases the magnificent monument in all its grandeur, from the intricate details of the column's reliefs to the majestic statue of Victoria atop, holding her laurel wreath and Iron Cross. The photographic quality provides a crisp, detailed view of the landmark, offering a window into early 20th-century Berlin.This historical postcard was sent from Rixdorf (now Neukölln, Berlin) in 1907, bearing a clear postmark from September 26th of that year. The reverse side features elegant handwritten German script addressed to Fräulein Agnes Sauerland in Düsseldorf. A fascinating artifact for collectors of German postcards, Berlin history, or early 20th-century memorabilia, it captures the architectural splendor and communication practices of the era. The card itself is a testament to the enduring appeal of the Siegessäule as a symbol of Berlin.This card has some small abrasions at the top right region. Please zoom into and look closely at the front and back photos to view condition and feel free to send me a message if you have any questions. Thanks kindly for viewing, D
Discover a piece of German history with this striking postcard featuring Berlin's iconic Siegessäule, or Victory Column. Captured in a classic sepia tone, the image showcases the magnificent monument in all its grandeur, from the intricate details of the column's reliefs to the majestic statue of Victoria atop, holding her laurel wreath and Iron Cross. The photographic quality provides a crisp, detailed view of the landmark, offering a window into early 20th-century Berlin.This historical postcard was sent from Rixdorf (now Neukölln, Berlin) in 1907, bearing a clear postmark from September 26th of that year. The reverse side features elegant handwritten German script addressed to Fräulein Agnes Sauerland in Düsseldorf. A fascinating artifact for collectors of German postcards, Berlin history, or early 20th-century memorabilia, it captures the architectural splendor and communication practices of the era. The card itself is a testament to the enduring appeal of the Siegessäule as a symbol of Berlin.This card has some small abrasions at the top right region. Please zoom into and look closely at the front and back photos to view condition and feel free to send me a message if you have any questions. Thanks kindly for viewing, D
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