They bid on two strange postcards from 1904.


Ran by Munich to Trieste.


The Handwriting is almost completely illegible; Even the postman wrote the note "illegible" on the first card and put a question mark on the place name "Trieste" over the address.


But it is a German-language letter; you can decipher some words: "Dear Sir" // "Please" // "City and surroundings" etc.


A nice pastime for the ambitious paleographer.


Each 5-pfennig postal stationery (9 x 14.2 cm) from the Kingdom of Bavaria.


Condition: Paper browned, with corner creases; a card with assembly residue. Please also note the pictures!

SW: FM white bag

They bid on two strange postcards from 1904. Ran by Munich to Trieste. The Handwriting is almost completely illegible; Even the postman wrote the note "illegible" on the first card and put a question mark on the place name "Trieste" over the address. But it is a German-language letter; you can decipher some words: "Dear Sir" // "Please" // "City and surroundings" etc. A nice pastime for the ambitious paleographer. Each 5-pfennig postal stationery (9 x 14.2 cm) from the Kingdom of Bavaria. Condition: Paper browned, with corner creases; a card with assembly residue. Please also note the pictures! SW: FM white bag