Posted on October 20, 2010.
Can you tell me more about these postcards from the early 1900? My uncle recently gave me these postcards. Most of them are from 1917 to 1923. I would really like to know more about them and if they are worth something.
I do not know where to go to discover it or to sell them. Here is a list of what I have and the information I have on them.
Waterfront, Morehead City, North Carolina
Postmarked July 17, 1918
Pub. Drug Co. Ltd. in Chalk
Numbers on the back; 17300
Is buffer
Bald Head Light House, near Southport, North Carolina
Post marked July 21, 1918
Pub. Watson Pharmacy Corporation, Southport, North Carolina
Numbers on the back; 16644
Is buffer
EGYPT - The Sphinx
Date, March 14, 1923
Stamp torn off
YMCA HOTEL
822 S. Wabash Ave
Chicago
1,800 rooms
30 to 60 cents a day
April 27, 1919 postmark
Number on the back, R-66420
Is buffer
YWCA Hostess House and the staircase. Camp Devens. Massachusetts
No stamp duty
Mfd. In Tichner Bros., Inc. Boston, Massachusetts
For YMCA Camp Devens Army, mass
Columbia Building
Louisville, KY
Columbia novelty co.
No stamp, called "Private Mail," then click OK in blue pencil.
Bluff Point, Keuka Lake.
Color by Arthur Richards
You will not find anywhere, accurate picture image of an island can be
Newest
Nijiubashi The entrance to the Imperial Palace in Tokyo
February 2, 1923
Stamp Islands Philippines
United States of America
2 centavos
Universal Postal Union
Postcard
The Casino is the center of the beautiful lite gay in Monte Carlo
The back says
Mediterranean Cruise
SS Mauritania
Cable advice just received the report all well and happy. This card is sent at the request of one of your friends on board.
American Express Company
Postmark 1923
Montreux and the Dents du Midi
April 23, 1923
Stamp is torn, but you can still see part of the postmark
MO and then a star LETTER
I also have a very old letter from someone named something Frey Hall. I do not know much.
I have pictures in my photobucket album under the name ForgetThisDay
Yes, I can.