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- Sun May 06, 2018 2:35 am
- Forum: Tasmania - Picture Postcards
- Topic: POSTCARDS ON KODAK PAPER - IS IT POSSIBLE TO "DATE" THEM?
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Re: POSTCARDS ON KODAK PAPER - IS IT POSSIBLE TO "DATE" THEM?
With respect, your PC addressed to Mrs Southall, The Beeches, Cliffords Mesne, Newent, Glocestershire, England has an enlarged letter ‘K’ in the top RH of the stamp box. This would classify it as Type KP-2 or Peterson's K-B, K-C, K-F, etc., recorded so far as: first seen: 1913, last seen: 1933. Here...
- Sun Nov 13, 2016 8:28 pm
- Forum: Tasmania - Picture Postcards
- Topic: POSTCARDS ON KODAK PAPER - IS IT POSSIBLE TO "DATE" THEM?
- Replies: 28
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Re: POSTCARDS ON KODAK PAPER - IS IT POSSIBLE TO "DATE" THEM?
Cameron, thanks for such a speedy response. Your Poulsen card is interesting. I wonder if anyone else has such a card? On my card, the Poulsen Studio embossing is approx. 5/8 in. (16.6 mm) in diameter. The monogram in the centre is distinctly the entwined letters PCP. Poulsen Studios PCP monogram.jp...
- Sun Nov 13, 2016 4:17 am
- Forum: Tasmania - Picture Postcards
- Topic: POSTCARDS ON KODAK PAPER - IS IT POSSIBLE TO "DATE" THEM?
- Replies: 28
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Re: POSTCARDS ON KODAK PAPER - IS IT POSSIBLE TO "DATE" THEM?
I have a KODAK AUSTRAL Postcard which I would like to try to date. It of Type KP-3 (Peterson's K-D) and the interior of the stamp box is blank. TPS01 Mary Anderson Brisbane Post Card rear.jpg Your evidence suggests that this style was first seen in 1915 and last seen in 1940 - that's a wide date-ran...