Queenstown from Bowker's Kop, Cape Province, c.1905 - Sallo Epstein Postcard
Queenstown from Bowker's Kop, Cape Province, c.1905 - Sallo Epstein Postcard

Queenstown from Bowker's Kop, Cape Province, c.1905 - Sallo Epstein Postcard

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Printed hand-tinted postcard showing a view of Queenstown in Cape Province, South Africa from Bowker's Kop.

Published by Sallo Epstein & Co, Durban, not numbered, undivided back, c.1905.

Postally unused, but with message from J. Webster of the Henry Nours J.M.C. [Henry Nourse Gold Mining Company], PO Box 1140, Johannesburg and sent to Miss F.M. Webster of Camborne, Cornwall.

Fair condition, with very slight corner bumps, but layers of paper separating on left side.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#222353456
Start TimeSun 23 Jun 2024 08:37:37 (EDT)
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