Topographical postcards
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	A Timeless Treasure: Rare Postcard from Germany to Jaffa, 1957$3,000.00The rare postcard from Germany to Jaffa, dated December 15th, 1957, showcases the Schmuckbogen Mosaikbogen in Berlin through a stunning black and white photo. The card has two hole punches, indicating it was well-traveled during its journey. On the right side of the postcard, there are five postal stamps with two seals on top, three of which are identical. This is a rare find, as it was not often used to send mail in the city of Jaffa at that time. 
 
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	Journey Across Continents: The Rare Double-Used Postcard from Ottoman to Bruxelles to Jerusalem, 1902$3,000.00This rare post card is a unique piece of postal history, showcasing the transfer of communication between two countries in the early 1900s. The post card was sent from the Ottoman Empire to Bruxelles, and then re-used from Bruxelles to Jerusalem on March 3rd, 1902. The double use of the post card makes it an extremely rare find, and the fact that it contains only one stamp adds to its rarity. 
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	Uncovering History: A Rare Ottoman Notarized Mail Envelope with 3 Treasured Stamps$3,000.00This rare postcard from the Ottoman era is a true collector’s item. The notarized envelope, labeled as “Registered Mail,” was used to ensure the safe and secure delivery of its contents. The envelope contains three rare stamps, adding to its rarity and collectability. 
 
		




