vintage cruise line brochures

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In my experience, the foreign ones will do the best. The Norwegian/Holland lot shown in the last photo and the Queen Frederica look like the best ones without doing too much research on them myself. Hawaiian stuff does well too sometimes, pre-statehood.
 

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Those are interesting. I once sold a lot of (6)? Vintage menus that were from an Alaskan cruise line. They had a husky pictured on them. I can't remember what they sold for (~$20) or if I posted them on T'net but I could've??
 

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LaDigger

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In my experience, the foreign ones will do the best. The Norwegian/Holland lot shown in the last photo and the Queen Frederica look like the best ones without doing too much research on them myself. Hawaiian stuff does well too sometimes, pre-statehood.

I agree, from what I researched the four Holland American line and the three Stella Polaris ( West Indies ) seem to be the best ones. I listed as a lot for all with some extra travel guides and envelopes these came in. I started it at 49.99 so I will see. These were free along with several other items from a neighbor who was cleaning out her father's house.
 

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