Description: This is a postally used undivided back postcard, featuring the Patio de las Doncellas (Courtyard of the Maidens) in the Alcazar of Seville, in Seville, Spain. The Alcazar was built in the 1360's by the Moors and later was converted to a Royal Palace, still used today by the Spanish Royal Family. This postcard was postmarked on June 1, 1905, with a Sevilla (Seville) hand cancel. This postcard was mailed to Brookline, Massachusetts, USA, where it was forwarded and received a Boulevard Station, Boston flag cancel dated June 16, 1905. Shipping for additional domestic purchases of flat items, will only be 10 cents eachShipping for additional purchases of magnets and non-flat items (plus international orders)will be determined by the exact weight & size of your package.Please request an updated invoice if possible for your discount.If you are forced to pay full shipping, a refund will be issuedG490
Price: 2.88 USD
Location: Kendrick, Idaho
End Time: 2025-01-03T16:29:15.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Topic: Royal Palace/Forts
Year of Issue: 1905
Certification: Uncertified
Quality: Used
Region: Western Europe
Location: Seville
Cancellation Type: Handstamped
Grade: Ungraded
Postmark: Seville
Type: Undivided Back Postcard
Country: Spain