Cortège du Centenaire, Lausanne, 1903 - Timothée Jacot CPA
Cortège du Centenaire, Lausanne, 1903 - Timothée Jacot CPA

Cortège du Centenaire, Lausanne, 1903 - Timothée Jacot CPA

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Printed monochrome postcard showing a view of the group of the Comte Luois de Neuchâtel in the commemorative cortège on 5 July 1903 celebrating the centenary of Vaudois at Lausanne in the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland.

Published by Timothée Jacot, Neuchâtel, not numbered, photo by Victor Attinger, undivided back.

Postally unused on 13 July 1903 with Lausanne cancellations on two green 5c stamps and sent to Miss P. Helm, 21 Brondesbury Park, Brondesbury, London NW.

Good condition, with very slight corner bumps, but heavy album marks.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#231019256
Start TimeFri 22 Aug 2025 16:56:08 (+08)
Close TimeRun Until Sold
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LocationUnited Kingdom
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