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Potsdam Schloss Sanssouci Palace Prussian King Frederick the Great 1910s - TulipStuff
Potsdam Schloss Sanssouci Palace Prussian King Frederick the Great 1910s - TulipStuff
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Antique German Postcard from the 1910's showing the fountain at the Schloss Sanssouci (Sanssouci Palace) in Potsdam Germany.

The Rococo style building was built in the 1740's as the summer palace of Prussian King Frederick the Great.  The palace was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1990.

The postcard was made in Germany.  On the back is the marking "A.S.B.  No. 537".

The unused postcard is in very good condition.  It is a light indentation on the top right corner from wear it was affixed to a postcard album, and minor wear on the very tips of the corners (see photos).

Potsdam Schloss Sanssouci Palace Prussian King Frederick the Great 1910s

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Product Description

Antique German Postcard from the 1910's showing the fountain at the Schloss Sanssouci (Sanssouci Palace) in Potsdam Germany.

The Rococo style building was built in the 1740's as the summer palace of Prussian King Frederick the Great.  The palace was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1990.

The postcard was made in Germany.  On the back is the marking "A.S.B.  No. 537".

The unused postcard is in very good condition.  It is a light indentation on the top right corner from wear it was affixed to a postcard album, and minor wear on the very tips of the corners (see photos).

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