WWI era RPPC of Painting BiPlane Sinking U-Boat N. Moser Real Photo Postcard
$20.00
Condition: *Please* use the Hip photo magnifier to check for flaws on each picture, mouse over to zoom and ... Read more about the seller notes *Please* use the Hip photo magnifier to check for flaws on each picture ... Read More
Condition: *Please* use the Hip photo magnifier to check for flaws on each picture, mouse over to zoom and ... Read more about the seller notes *Please* use the Hip photo magnifier to check for flaws on each picture, mouse over to zoom and click to enlarge. Comes from a smoke free home. Common errors from the scanner vs damage are digital lines (usually grey or pink), cutting off the top of the card/words. Read Less about the seller notes
Capture a piece of history with this authentic WWI era Real Photo Postcard (RPPC) by N. Moser. This original piece portrays a gripping scene of a biplane sinking a U-boat, bringing to life the intricate dynamics of wartime heroism. The standard-sized card (5.5 x 3.5 in) is crafted from quality paper and bears the signature of the artist, further testament to its historical value. Unposted and waiting to be added to your collection, this RPPC is a tangible connection to the past, reflecting the artistry and reality of the early 20th century. As a single-unit offering, it's a unique treasure that traverses time, originating from the United States and preserved from the era of 1900-1919.
Capture a piece of history with this authentic WWI era Real Photo Postcard (RPPC) by N. Moser. This original piece portrays a gripping scene of a biplane sinking a U-boat, bringing to life the intricate dynamics of wartime heroism. The standard-sized card (5.5 x 3.5 in) is crafted from quality paper and bears the signature of the artist, further testament to its historical value. Unposted and waiting to be added to your collection, this RPPC is a tangible connection to the past, reflecting the artistry and reality of the early 20th century. As a single-unit offering, it's a unique treasure that traverses time, originating from the United States and preserved from the era of 1900-1919.
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- thepapergallery2 (2184)
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