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Postcard Image Cat No. Ship Name Description Price GBP
Astor 668907 Astor A company photo postcard featuring the Astor. In nice clean condition to the front with minimal corner wear. Clean to the reverse except for a few marks top left corner. Size approx 6" x 4". (VG) £2.99
Astoria 668906 Astoria A company photo postcard featuring the Astoria. In nice clean condition to the front with minimal corner wear except for a tiny knock to the top left corner tip. Clean to the reverse. Size approx 6" x 4". (VG+) £2.99
Calypso 897566 Calypso A company photo postcard featuring the cruise ship Calypso. In lovely clean condition, both sides, with minimal corner wear. Size approx 5.75" x 4". (EX-) £2.99
Columbus Caravelle 314908 Columbus Caravelle A company photo postcard featuring the cruise ship Columbus Caravelle. She was built in 1990 as the Delphin Caravelle for Delphin Cruises. The postcard shows her during a charter to Transocean Tours during 1992 to 1994. In super clean condition to the front with minimal corner and edge wear. Clean to the reverse. Size approx 5.8" x 4.1". (EX-) £2.99
Lev Tolstoi 12746171 Lev Tolstoi A company printed photo postcard featuring the Lev Tolstoi. She was built in 1981 for the Black Sea Shipping Co, USSR. In 1986 she was chartered to Transocean Tours. In 1998 she was renamed Natasha and then Palmira in the same year. The card shows her as the Lev Tolstoi, but has a cachet to the reverse from her time as the Palmira. Minimal corner and edge wear. A could of extremely light surface impression lines down the centre of the card, otherwise clean to the front and reverse. Size approx 5.75" x 4.1". (VG+) SOLD!

 

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