Chandelier Drive-Thru Tree, Underwood Park, California, 1955 - Clements Postcard
Chandelier Drive-Thru Tree, Underwood Park, California, 1955 - Clements Postcard

Chandelier Drive-Thru Tree, Underwood Park, California, 1955 - Clements Postcard

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  • Start : Sun 12 Jan 2025 06:05:06 (EDT)
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Printed colour postcard showing a view of the Chandelier Tree in Underwood Park in California, USA.

Published by E.F. Clements, San Francisco, No 107, Selithco True Color, printed by Security Lithograph Co, San Francisco.

Postally used on 24 August 1955 with Seattle cancellation on pink 4c stamp and sent to Mrs Gray, The Cottage, Lower Eaton, Hereford, England.

Fairly good condition, with some corner wear, but small light crease to right end of top edge.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#226497333
Start TimeSun 12 Jan 2025 06:05:06 (EDT)
Close TimeRun Until Sold
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