Attractive pair of cards from a German publisher featuring a mail carrier with an actual mail bag affixed to the card labelled 'Melbourne' and 'Sydney' respectively, each with written message, very fine (2)
Humour: Marvellous group of cards by Charles Dana Gibson demonstrating both his skills as an artist and his keen eye as a social commentator, some blemishes but generally fine to very fine, a number are used (38)
Picture Postcards: Building Fires - Small group, with Sandover Building fire in Hay Street, Perth on 24 April 1907, published by Geo. Kidson (2), one used with message about fire; Economic Corner in Perth 13 January 1921 'Perth's Most Destructive Fire' published by Dix & Co. (few marks); and coloured card showing the Narrandera fire of 1929, published by Phillip Jackson. A scarce group (4)
Picture Postcards: Belgium - group of six folders or booklets containing bound single-colour or multicoloured postcards with views of different cities or towns, comprising Brussels (12 cards), Antwerp (11 cards), Iseghem (10 cards), Roeselare (8 cards), Tournai (12 cards), and Kortrijk (12 cards). Folders with some wear or minor fading, however contents of all are fine. A scarce and attractive group (Six booklets with 65 cards)
Picture Postcards: France - Range of early 20th century postcards featuring French buildings, statuary and artwork, mostly Paris but some regional. Some with peripheral damage and others with small faults but many are fine (54)
Picture Postcards: France - group of folders with bound postcards featuring various French cities and towns, comprising Paris (24 cards), Amiens (20 cards), Amiens Cathedral (24 cards), Audruigo (20 cards), Bergues (10 cards), Dunkerque-Malo (18 cards), Hazebrouck (20 cards), Roubaix (10 cards), and Tourcoing (10 cards). Folders with some faults, but contents fine and an interesting lot (9 folders with 156 cards)
Picture Postcards: World War I - four sets of bound postcards showing scenes of war damage at Lille (two folders, one with ten folded postcards, other identical but incomplete and toning damage with seven postcards), Albert (12 postcards bound in with perforated margin), and Ypres (24 postcards). Some damage to interleaving in latter two booklets but cards are fine. An interesting group (4 booklets with 55 cards)