Germany, Kriegsmarine. A Lot of Ten Naval Postcards
A rectangular postcard with the image of five ships on the water with a mountainous background, the bottom reads in white “S.M.S “Hohenzollern” S.M.S “Friedrich der Grosse,” “Kaiser” und “Kolberg” in Balholm”, the reverse is unmarked; A rectangular postcard with the image of an S90-class torpedo boat, the bottom reads in white “Hochsee Torpedoboot G 171 im Sturm. Im Heilst dursch zusammenstoss mit S.M.S Faehringer in der Nordsee gesunken”, the reverse is unmarked; A rectangular postcard with the image of two boats, the top left corner reads in black “Torpedoboote bei schrerem Welter in der Nordsee”, the reverse is unmarked; A rectangular postcard with the image of a boat with white sails, the top right corner reads in black “Die neue Kaiseryacht Meteor”, the reverse is unmarked; A rectangular postcard with the image of a ship on the water with a mountainous background and some coastal houses, the bottom right reads in white “S.M.S. Kolberg in Balholm (Norwegen)”, the reverse is unmarked; A rectangular postcard with the image of seven ships on the water, the reverse is unmarked; A rectangular postcard with the image of canons on board a ship, the bottom reads in which “Schnere Heckgeschutze S.M.S. Kaiser”, the reverse is unmarked; A rectangular postcard with the image of a ship deck, the bottom reads in white “S.M. Panzerkreuzer, Moltke.” Heckgeschutz”, the reverse is unmarked; A rectangular postcard with a drawing of three ships on the water, the top left reads in white “Die Ausland Divisionim Atlantik auf der Aureuse nach Sud Amerika S.M.S. Kaiser; Konig Albert u Strafsburg”, the reverse is unmarked; A rectangular postcard with the image of eight ships on the water, the bottom reads in white “Das L. Geschwader fahrt nach der Nordsee”, the reverse is unmarked, all measuring 136.10 mm (w) x 86.03 mm (h), mint.

