Japan 3s 1902 Old Hand Tinted UB Postcard Nagasaki Panorama Houses Harbour Boats
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Japan 3s 1902 Old Hand Tinted UB Postcard Nagasaki Panorama Houses Harbour Boats:
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Japan 3s 1902 Old Hand Tinted UB Postcard Nagasaki Panorama Houses Harbour Boats LOTID161187
Vintage Japanese Colour Hand Tinted Old Undivided Back Picture Post card, Japan, Nagasaki, Harbour Boats, Houses & Panorama. 長崎. Postally Used in 1902 with 3s stamp, tied Nagasaki. Addressed to Kobe with arrival postmarks 神戶.
Sent from: 長崎 Nagasaki
Sent to: Kobe 神戶
Used Stamp: 3s
Condition: Marks & spots. Used.
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