Place du Molard et Marché aux Fleurs, Genève, 1906 - CPA CPN716
Place du Molard et Marché aux Fleurs, Genève, 1906 - CPA CPN716

Place du Molard et Marché aux Fleurs, Genève, 1906 - CPA CPN716

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Printed colour postcard showing a lively view of the flower market in the Place du Molard at Geneva in Switzerland.

Published by Comptoir de Phototypie, Neuchâtel, No C. P. N. 716, undivided back.

Postally used on 24 December 1906 with squared circle Lewes cancellation on green halfpenny stamp and sent to Miss Waters, 9 First Avenue, Hove, Brighton.

Good condition, with minimal corner bumps, but light crease to top left corner and 10mm tear to centre of left edge, repaired to the back with sticky tape.

N491

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#226849530
Start TimeThu 23 Jan 2025 09:17:04 (EDT)
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