PHILADELPHIA PA Postcard CITY HALL Bertha & Livermore PENNSYLVANIA, Millville NJ

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USD 7.95
Vintage postcards often have wear along edges and corners, as well as possible small marks, creases, stains, or fading due to chafing, handling, or causal storage over the years. Please look closely at the scans to evaluate based on your own standards and needs, ask me any questions, and then buy with confidence-- thanks!
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PHILADELPHIA PA Postcard CITY HALL Bertha & Livermore PENNSYLVANIA, Millville NJ Specs
Restocking FeeNo
Return shipping will be paid byBuyer
All returns acceptedReturns Accepted
Item must be returned within14 Days
Refund will be given asMoney Back
Unit of SaleSingle Unit
SizeStandard (5.5 x 3.5 in)
MaterialCardboard
CityPhiladelphia
Original/Licensed ReprintOriginal
Brand/PublisherJ Murray Jordan
SubjectCity Hall
ContinentNorth America
TypePrinted (Lithograph)
EraUndivided Back (1901-1907)
CountryUnited States
RegionPennsylvania
ThemeArchitecture, Cities & Towns
Country/Region of ManufactureGermany
Postage ConditionPosted
Listing details

This vintage, undivided-back postcard-- published by J Murray Jordan out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-- shows "City Hall ~ Philadelphia." "Having a fine time.", writes Bertha on the frontside. Bertha dropped this postcard in the mail (and it got postmarked) on March 10, 1906 in Philadelphia, and sent it to Miss Livermore in Millville, New Jersey in Cumberland County. After the years the postcard may show some typical wear.PLEASE review the scans carefully and then purchase confidently.For the domestic (American) buyer, I'll send your postcard free of charge with standard first class shipping within the United States. I'm in the effort to keep our costs down. However, if you want certified mail services (includes tracking) for the added cost of $4.00, just send me a message and alert me that you want this service so that I can make arrangements for you.I collect, trade, and sell postcards because it's interesting and fun. If I'm selling a postcard that you'd like to own but you perceive that my asking price is just too high for your taste or budget, then please offer me "a deal I can't refuse." I like it best when everybody gets what they want. Thanks for considering this keepsake. General Guideline of Postcard Eras Pre-Postcard (c. 1848-1870) Pioneer (c. 1870-1898) Private Mailing Card (c. 1898-1907) Undivided Back (c. 1901-1907) Divided Back (c. 1907-1915) White Border (c. 1915-1930) Linen (c. 1930-1945) Chrome (c. 1939-present) Real Photo (1900-Now)