Postcard - Greetings from Oakham - Castle, Buttercross, postmark Huntingdon 1972
Postcard - Greetings from Oakham - Castle, Buttercross, postmark Huntingdon 1972

Postcard - Greetings from Oakham - Castle, Buttercross, postmark Huntingdon 1972

£1.00 (C$1.74)
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Location : United Kingdom - GBP(£)
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  • Condition : Used
  • Dispatch : 3 Days
  • Brand : None
  • ID# : 137200196
  • Barcode : None
  • Start : Thu 19 Feb 2015 09:01:03 (EDT)
  • Close : Run Until Sold
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    Run Until Sold
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A used postcard showing " Greetings from Oakham   Buttercross   High Street   Market Place " .

Series unknown.

The 3p stamp ( 2 phosphor bands ) is cancelled " Huntingdon -A   20 Aug 1972 "
and the slogan " Remember to use the postcode ! ".

Condition is above average for having been through the post, with a minor corner bash.

If you are buying more than one item please request an invoice before payment so that a postage
discount can be offered.

Items are available for sale to all non-UK countries, but postage and packing costs are likely to be
considerably more than that quoted for the UK.  Items sent to some countries may require Insurance.
Please ask.

Added by the Seller on Thu 19 Nov 2020 15:20:08 (GMT)

Postage discounts available on multiple purchases - always request an invoice before payment.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#137200196
Start TimeThu 19 Feb 2015 09:01:03 (EDT)
Close TimeRun Until Sold
Starting BidFixed Price (no bidding)
Item ConditionUsed
Bids0
Views125
Dispatch Time3 Days
Quantity1
LocationUnited Kingdom
Auto ExtendNo

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