Taking Our Geese To Market, Canada, 1910 - Canadian Post Card Co RPPC
Taking Our Geese To Market, Canada, 1910 - Canadian Post Card Co RPPC

Taking Our Geese To Market, Canada, 1910 - Canadian Post Card Co RPPC

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Sepia real photographic exaggeration postcard showing a group of men hauling their enormous geese to market somewhere in Canada.

Published by the Canadian Post Card Co, Toronto, not numbered, AZO stamp box, 1910.

Postally used on 19 June 1910 from Winnipeg, Manitoba and sent to Miss Louie Lendon, 77 Kensington Avenue, Watford, Hertfordshire, England.

Very good condition, with very slight corner bumps, but slight knock to bottom right corner.

E419

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#221426409
Start TimeSat 30 Mar 2024 15:56:20 (BST)
Close TimeRun Until Sold
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