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#Antique #UsedPostcards #Postcards #OldStamps #EuropeanAntique #ItalianAntique #Antique #FleaMarket #Rome #PortaPortese I bought these items in a lot at the Porta Portese flea market in Rome in 1989. I have since stored them in a card case. According to Google Translate, they appear to be written in Italian, French, Spanish, Slovak, Portuguese, and Esperanto. Some of them have dates like 1906, 1909, and 1916 on the postcards and postmarks, so I believe most of them are from around that time. The beautiful girls with retouched colors, embossed designs, and items that read "Manon Lescaut" are beautiful on the postcard surfaces, and the cursive writing and stamps of the time are also valuable. I hope you can use them as research materials for the customs, lives, fashion, and design styles of the people of the time 120 years ago, or as interior decoration by framing them. I am not very knowledgeable about these things and cannot decipher them, so I am selling them as a lot. The prices written in pencil, such as 8000 or 6000, are the prices written by the flea market shop owner. At the time, 1 lira was worth 0.1 yen.
9 months ago