
Above, Kingston
Toronto Litho Co. Ltd.
postally used, with a 1¢ QV Numeral stamp tied with a Kingston December 23, 1898 duplex cancellation
mailed to A.H. Ireland Esq., Bank of Commerce, Toronto, Ontario.
Below, a copy mailed from Toronto to Tiefenfurt, Germany with a Toronto Flag cancel
dated July 4, 1899, and a Tiefenfurt back stamp dated July 17.
The postcard was short paid, and bears a T/15 cancel and a “25” postal marking.

Below, the card reverse

Below, an example of the Kingston postcard by Toronto Litho Co. Ltd.,
postally used from Montreal to Cote d’Or, France, postmarked March 27, 1901.

Below, the reverse of the card, showing a Christmas & New Year’s greeting.


Above, Kingston
Toronto Litho Co. Ltd.
postally used, with a 1¢ QV Numeral stamp tied with a Kingston October 17, 1900 duplex cancellation
mailed to Mr. A. Probst, Davis House, Lawrenceville, N.J.
Old Davis House is a building formerly known as “The Lawrenceville Female Seminary”,
which was founded in 1834 and closed in 1883.
Below, the reverse of the card
showing a pre-printed New Year’s Greeting and the Canadian Coat of Arms


Above, a later printing of the Kingston postcard by Toronto Litho Co. Ltd.
postally used from Toronto to Scotland, postmarked June 28, 1902
Below, the reverse of the card



