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Your Price: $ 8.98
Item Number: MPC121806A5 |
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Posted 1938 at New York, (see image for condition), some light corner wear, beautiful oceanliner illustration, no creases, nice. --------------------------------------------- Some history from the net on the liner: Kungsholm 2 - The second new Swedish American Liner was the Kungsholm, built by Blohm & Voss in 1928. She was renamed John Ericsson in 1942 and sold to Home Lines in 1948, who renamed her Italia for their Genoa-S.America services. She soon switched to the North Atlantic, sailing to both Genoa and Germany. Home Lines had run winter cruises in the 1950s, but it 1963 decided to abandon their North Atlantic routes and go cruising full-time with a year-round route from New York to Nassau. Replaced soon afterwards by their Homeric, Italia was sold as a floating hotel, but was scrapped shortly afterwards. --------------------------------------------- Keywords: memorabilia collectible collectibles collectable collectables vintage antique sale buy collecting shopping merchandise 1930s 30s thirties picture postcards ocean liner liners oceanliner ships cruise |
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