| Place/Type |
Buckingham |
| Description/Subject |
Stowe House |
| Section |
Bucks |
| Item Type |
PR |
| Condition. (Please read key below) |
B |
| Publisher |
Walford, Buckingham Series |
| Notes |
p/m Thame 1904. Interesting message |
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Abbreviations. Key.
Postcard Type: RP = Real Photo, PR=Print ART= Atist Drawn.
Non-Postcards: CDV= Item is a Carte de Visite rather than a Postcard. Cabinet= Item is a Cabinet Card rather than a Postcard. Photo= Item is a Photograph rather than a postcard. PB= Same size as a postcard, but plain backed and not originally intended for posting.
Condition: (A-E. Much along the line of school grades)
A= Very Clean and almost Mint,
B= Minor Wear. Possibly with very small corner creases or verylight creasing. Little Corner Wear.
C= Fair. Showing wear. May have small corner creases, minor album marks, postmark traces, medium corner wear, light foxing or small blemishes.
D= With Faults. Card Worn, Soiled, Creased or Clipped. May have small tear, less than 1cm.
E= With Damage. Card may be Torn, Dirty, Heavily Creased, or Cut down in Size.
Other Information
FAQ:
Has it been posted? If an item has been posted, and I can read the postmark, I will give a year of posting. eg p/m 1907
Is the card a genuine old card or a reproduction.? In the odd case that a card is a reproduction, that will be clearly stated.
Can I have an extra scan of the card? Please avoid asking for this. In the first instance, just ask the question you need the answer to.
My aim is to give Five Star Service. If any aspect of my service is not worthy of a Five star rating, please let me know.
If you add extra items, and are paying for them in a combined lot, just pay single postage. If you are not sure how to do this, wait for a combined invoice from me, or you may pay more than you need to.
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