Description
Rare Edwardian Era Postcard – Toronto Post Office (Unused Private Post Card)
This striking early 1900s postcard features the grand Toronto Post Office, one of the city’s most important civic landmarks of the Edwardian era. The architectural detail of the massive stone façade is beautifully captured in this black-and-white print, accented by a small patriotic Union Jack motif.
Unlike many mailed examples, this card remains unused, with a clean “Private Post Card” back, enhancing its appeal to serious collectors. Its blank reverse makes it display-ready and well-suited for archival preservation.
📌 Key Features:
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Authentic Edwardian-era Private Post Card
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Subject: Toronto Post Office
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Patriotic Union Jack detail on the front
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Unused back – clean and well-preserved
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Excellent collectible for postcard collectors, Toronto history enthusiasts, and architecture lovers
💡 A rare and genuine piece of Toronto history, perfect for collectors of Canadian ephemera, architectural postcards, and unused pre-WWI cards.
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