ID: 58461603
HILDESHEIM Charles Flower Building Oilette Raphael Tuck & Son Vintage Postcard
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This vintage postcard features a beautiful building in Hildesheim, Germany, designed by Charles Flower and constructed by Raphael Tuck & Son. The postcard is a single unit, with a standard size of 5.5x3.5 inches, and features a divided back design. The postcard is perfect for collectors of non-topographical postcards, postcards, or postcards and supplies. It is a great addition to any collection, with its stunning artwork and historical significance. The postcard is unposted and was manufactured in the United Kingdom during the era of divided back postcards (1907-1915).
This vintage postcard features a beautiful building in Hildesheim, Germany, designed by Charles Flower and constructed by Raphael Tuck & Son. The postcard is a single unit, with a standard size of 5.5x3.5 inches, and features a divided back design. The postcard is perfect for collectors of non-topographical postcards, postcards, or postcards and supplies. It is a great addition to any collection, with its stunning artwork and historical significance. The postcard is unposted and was manufactured in the United Kingdom during the era of divided back postcards (1907-1915).
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