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Public Auction #433

Click here for pre-auction bidding, ended August 18, 2017 at 7:00pm (New York time)
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Bids updated August 18, 2017 at 7:36pm (New York time)

PICTURE POSTCARDS — Germany
LotConditionDescriptionValue/Bidding
79*oGermany study of "Adolf Hitler's rise to power" 1913-1933 from Coach's extensive Third Reich group in a sparkling Safe album. Uses 70 propaganda picture post cards, oversize blown up magazine pictures, and other ancillary materials to tell the story. Masterfully constructed with rare cards and pieces. Highlights include two different PPCs from Nurnberg "Parteitag der Nationalsozialisten" 1929 (Offizielle Nr.1 and Nr.2). The cards range from common to extremely scarce, so viewing for condition is important. See the webphotos.Cat. Value: S.B. 1000.00
Price Realized: $1,200.00
80oGermany propaganda and private mailing cards circa 1936-1937 in two custom organized, clean Safe Albums. Over 130 in all with a fairly complete assortment of these cards. Runs the gamut from common to very scarce. Mixed mint and used. Some duplication. Needs a long up close and personal viewing to come up with the right bid. Low reserve to encourage many bidders.Cat. Value: S.B. 950.00
Price Realized: $1,000.00
81*oGermany study of "world War I" 1914-1916 from Coach's extensive Germany collection in a sparkling Safe album. Includes: 111 mainly propaganda cards, all selected for their various themes that would lead to the rise of Nazi Germany. Themes include: royalty, military leaders, workers, propaganda, veterans, the Red Cross, children, and battle scenes. Colorful and in better than usual condition. Each one carefully selected to tell part of the story.Cat. Value: S.B. 900.00
Price Realized: $550.00
82*oGermany Propaganda PPCs (59) in a clean ready to display safe Dual album. From Coach's extensive Third Reich collection carefully chosen to Illustrate the rise of Nationalism and Hitler's assumption of power 1924-1932. Some of these cards are common. Most are not. A few are exceedingly scarce so viewing either in person or webphoto is necessary to prove the value.Cat. Value: S.B. 650.00
Price Realized: $1,000.00