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Postcard SALE - 8 old postcards from central and southwest Missouri Ozark region

$ 1.4

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

I have more postcards than I have room for so it's time for a sale.  A low opening bid and low shipping charges mean a good deal for the high bidder.
Up for auction are a wide variety of old postcards from the central and Southwest Missouri area Ozark region. I have scanned both sides of each card so you can see information and condition.  Here's a brief description of each card:
Linen card showing Bagnell Dam and the Lake of the Ozarks.  This card appears to be from the 1930s, is postally unused and is in very good condition.
A newer chrome card, also showing Bagnell Dam and the Lake of the Ozarks.  This card is from the 1950s, was postmarked in 1956, and is in good condition.
Another chrome view of the Lake of the Ozarks, near Route 66.  This card dates from the 1950s, is unused and is in excellent condition.
This linen card shows the Gasconade River as it flows through the Ozarks.  I am guessing this card dates from the 1940s, is unused and is in good condition.
Here is a "Large Letter Linen" highlighting The Ozarks.  Each of the letters in the word "Ozarks" shows a smaller view of a spot in the region. The card looks to be from the 1940s, was postmarked in 1953 and is in good condition.
This chrome card shows Pikes Peak Bluff, near Route 66, over the Gasconade River near Waynesville, MO.  This card is from the 1970s, is unused and in very good condition.
Interesting pictorial chrome card highlighting Missouri's connection to the Ozarks and the many caves that dot the entire state.  This card is from the 1970s, was postmarked in 1972 and is in good condition.
This chrome card showing the first bloom of spring celebrates the Lake of the Ozarks Dogwood Festival in Camdenton, MO.  This 1950s vintage card is unused and in very good condition.