Description: Vintage postcard: TAGALOG NATIVES, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, a couple, wearing gorgeously detailed hemp clothing, 1940. The message on the back describes them: "Davao, PI, Nov 11 1940...They are [Tagalogs]; their clothes are woven of hemp; all hand made by the woman and the design brought out by native dyes from trees, roots, etc. Their weapons, spear and several bolos". Rare - I can't find any other examples of it for sale online, or even in the last 15 years of completed auctions. Condition is G+ (several heavy wrinkles and a 1-inch chip from the right edge has been tape-repaired on the back). (Vintage, Paper, Ephemera, RPPC, Photograph, Philippines, Ethnicities, Culture, Travel, World War Two Era, Historical, Souvenir, 1940's, Collectable, Memorabilia) PLEASE READ BEFORE BIDDING: All items are very well-packed for shipment and always include tracking numbers. We are always happy to combine multiple items. Vinyl records are shipped with the vinyl out-of-sleeve to prevent seam splitting. Many of our media listings feature FREE SHIPPING IN THE U.S. - a savings of $3 to $5 on records, books and small paper collectibles. INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS - WE SHIP WORLDWIDE - if the cost isn't set in the listing, please contact me prior to bidding so I can determine Airmail shipping rates for you. CANADA - your shipping costs are cheaper than most other countries - please contact me for rates. WE NEVER USE STOCK PHOTOS - all images are of actual items. WE USUALLY USE MULTIPLE IMAGES. We grade all items conservatively, and when grading record albums we follow the Goldmine Record Guide. Please see our other Ebay auctions for many used, odd, rare and collectible books and records, paper & ephemera, and more. Thank you!
Price: 60 USD
Location: Portland, Oregon
End Time: 2023-11-06T01:25:44.000Z
Shipping Cost: 1.5 USD
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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
Theme: Travel, Cultures & Ethnicities, southeast asia
Type: Real Photo (RPPC)
Subject: Real Photo