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  1. The Rotograph Co. The Rotograph Company, based in New York City, was a prominent publisher and printer of postcards from 1904 to 1911. Founded by Germans Arthur Schwarz and Ludwig Knackstedt, it served as the American branch of Neue Photographische Gesellschaft, renowned for its high-quality photographic products.

  2. Nov 13, 2015 · Black’s painting became the basis for posters and postcards for White Star Line, with the posters originally bearing the caption “White Star Line / Olympic 45,000 tons – Titanic 45,000 tons the Largest Steamers in the world,” on a green border surrounding the image. The posters were printed in a relatively small number, intended to hang in White Star Offices, and just a handful have ...

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  3. Find Original Vintage Postcards From the Past 150 Years. ... Titanic Memorial and Seaman... New York, NY. $9.95 . Sinking Titanic and Iceberg Golden, CO.

  4. Feb 5, 2012 · The company appears to have been active as a publisher of postcards from 1904 until 1911. It was formed from the merger of the National Art Views Company (active 1902-1904), based in New York City, with the American branch of the Neue Photographische Gesellschaft, founded in 1894, which apparently was the corporate parent.

  5. Four postcards in excellent condition, one of which was posted onboard the RMS Olympic as it sailed from Southampton to New York. Postcards were popular with passengers in the heyday of transatlantic crossings, often seen as a fun and heartfelt way to let family and friends about the opulence of White Star Line vessels, and life at sea.

  6. Jun 12, 2024 · Description Auction Details Shipping T&Cs & Important Info. Eleanor Shuman signed 6x4inch vintage Titanic black and white postcard photo limited edition slight damage to corner signature not affected. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide.

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  8. MOVING TITANIC’S MAIL. In all, 3,364 mailbags were brought aboard Titanic at three points — at its embarkation port at Southampton, England (1,758 bags); at Cherbourg, France (1,412 bags); and at Queenstown, Ireland (194 sacks) — before the ship headed for its final destination of New York City. Before sailing, the clerks carried out the ...