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Vintage Postcard, Beachwood, Vincent Astor Res. Newport Rhode Is., C.1912 Unused on 2040-motos

US $57
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Vintage postcard, Beachwood, Vincent Astor res. Newport Rhode Is., c.1912 unused, US $57, image 1

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Vintage postcard, Beachwood, Vincent Astor res. Newport Rhode Is., c.1912 unused, US $57, image 2 Vintage postcard, Beachwood, Vincent Astor res. Newport Rhode Is., c.1912 unused, US $57, image 3

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Vintage colour postcard of "Beachwood" / "Beechwood", the residence of Victor Astor, Newport, Rhode Island USA, published by Herz Brothers, Newport.  Rare card, postally unused, dating from around 1912, in good condition for age, as per photos,  clear colours and sharp corners, with creasing to the lower left, also slight marking to address side, as shown. 
One of a number of postal items I am currently listing.

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