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Lot #21: (Lot of 50) Stereoviews - Includes 14 views of Europe, 2 views of Africa, 23 views of South America and Mexico as well as 8 views of the United States and Canada.
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Lot #22: Large album with many photos related to Walter Galuska, long time bus driver for North Coast Lines and Greyhound in the Pacific Northwest, circa 1922-1949. Great bus shots, interior of stations, drivers, etc. (View 1 of 2)
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Lot #22 (continued): Album with many photos related to Walter Galuska, long time bus driver for North Coast Lines and Greyhound in the Pacific Northwest, circa 1922-1949. Great bus shots, interior of stations, drivers, etc. (View 2 of 2)
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Lot #23: Poster - Original limited-edition print #86/200 for the 1979 Rose Festival in Portland. Signed by the artist, Rick Hills.
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Lot #24: (Lot of 8) Poster-style postcards from the 1920 VII Slet Vsesokolsky V Praze set from Czechoslovakia. Four are used with postmarks.
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Lot #25: (Lot of 1) RPPC - Great street scene of Owatonna, Minnesota with signage. “Cedar Street north from Vine Street.” Postmarked 1914.
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Lot #26: (Lot of 6) 1/6th plate tintypes. Includes men, one woman and children. Duplicate view of two young boys with scenic studio backdrop. One great view of a grandfather holding a young child.
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Lot #27: (Lot of 7) German postcards of the seven days of the week in German language from the 1910s. Floral designs incorporated into each card. All unused.
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Lot #28: (Lot of 145) Stereoviews - Color litho stereoviews and one flat mount. Subjects include Southwestern Indians, Sermon on the Mount, Palestine and foreign views.
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Lot #29: (Lot of 1) German poster-style postcard of soldiers observing an airplane. Unused.
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Lot #30: (Lot of 4) RPPCs - All views of Seaside, Oregon, including one titled “Looking North from Hotel Moore Pier” that is dated 1908; and an aerial view of Seaside. (1 of 2).
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Lot #30 continued: Views of Seaside, Oregon, including one by the photographer Montag and another by Boyer. (2 of 2).
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Lot #31: (Lot of 8) Color postcard views of Alaska totem poles. Includes one duplicate.
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Lot #32: (Lot of 75) Color humor postcards, artist signed by Carmichael. Most postmarked between 1910 and 1913. (View 1 of 4)
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Lot #32 continued: (Lot of 75) Color humor postcards, artist signed by Carmichael. Most postmarked between 1910 and 1913. (Views 2, 3 and 4)
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Lot #33: (Lot of 1) RPPC - “Queen Hattie” and her young court at Astoria’s 14th Annual Regatta. Woodfield photo postmarked 1908.
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Lot #34: (Lot of 1) New Yorker Magazine cover, framed under glass. Cover illustration from March 19, 1966 by Mary Petty.
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Lot #35: (Lot of 23) RPPCs - All farm scenes, including farm wagon, threshing operation, pigs, a traction engine, horse plowing, piling hay, etc.
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Lot #36: (Lot of 12) Color postcards of Alaska towns, natives and scenes, including Ketchikan, Juneau and St. Sergis as well as dog sled teams and native Alaskans, etc.
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Lot #37: (Lot of 1) RPPC - Dad Lee’s Shell Station somewhere in Nevada. Old Gold Cigarette advertising signs on shack. Full of detail, including oxen yokes as signage; a windmill in the background; water signs, etc. Probably Dad Lee himself standing in the middle of the photo. Unused, EKKP stamp box.
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Lot #38: (Lot of 24) RPPCs - Different views of a train wreck near Gordon, Nebraska, circa 1910. All the work of one photographer: Miller. VG+ to Fine condition. (View 1 of 3)
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Lot #38 continued: (Lot of 24) RPPCs - Different views of a train wreck near Gordon, Nebraska, circa 1910. All the work of one photographer: Miller. VG+ to Fine condition. (View 2 of 3).
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Lot #38 continued: (Lot of 24) RPPCs - Different views of a train wreck near Gordon, Nebraska, circa 1910. All the work of one photographer: Miller. VG+ to Fine condition. (View 3 of 3).
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Lot #40: (Lot of 2) Silk Ribbons - Both ribbons are related to the 1905 Lewis & Clark Exposition held in Portland. One reads “We Mourn with you Missouri / Farewell - Lewis & Clark Fair / October 13, 1905. / Portland, Ore.” The other shows the Forestry Building and reads “Oregon--Westward the course of Empire takes its way - Welcome the Coming / Speed the Departing / Expect the Returning Guests”. ribbon The former has some age damage to silk, the other is in VG+ condition.
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Lots 1-20
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Lots 21-40
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Lots 41-60
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Lots 61-80
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Lots 81-100
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Lots 101-120
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