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San Francisco Landmarks – Golden Gate, Bay Bridge & Fisherman’s Wharf | Mike Roberts Chrome Era Postcards (Sold Choice)
San Francisco Landmarks – Golden Gate, Bay Bridge & Fisherman’s Wharf | Mike Roberts Chrome Era Postcards (Sold Choice)
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AT A GLANCE
- Publisher:
- Mike Roberts | Clemcards, Distributor
- Type:
- Standard Size Postcard (3 ½” x 5 ½”)
- Subject:
- Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge Skyline, Fisherman's Wharf
- Style:
- Documentary, landscape photography
- Circa:
- Late 1960s - Early 1970s
- Print type:
- Photochrome print
- Condition:
- Excellent (EX)
- Color:
- Glossy
- Postcard:
- Chrome
- Location:
- San Francisco, California USA
- Postmark:
- Unposted | Unused
Vintage Chrome Era postcards featuring iconic scenes from San Francisco, California, published by Mike Roberts, with regional distribution by Clemcards, a California postcard company active during the mid-20th century.
Bright, high‑gloss images of well-known landmarks and city views including —an aerial perspective of the Golden Gate Bridge, a dramatic Bay Bridge skyline at sunset, and a classic Fisherman’s Wharf scene highlighting the historic fishing fleet. Ideal for collectors of San Francisco memorabilia, mid-century travel postcards, and West Coast ephemera. Arrives in protective sleeve.
Sold individually. Choose your postcard using the selector button — each option displays the exact card you will receive.
Fisherman’s Wharf
- Historic fishing fleet and Fishermen’s Grotto No. 9
- Mike Roberts Berkeley CA | Clemcards Corte Madera CA
- Circa: Mid 1960s to early 1970s
- C12285 / SF9
Golden Gate Bridge
- Marin County Hills and Presidio National Park
- Mike Roberts Berkeley CA | Clemcards Corte Madera CA
- Circa: Late 1960s to early 1970s
- C29787 / SF20
Bay Bridge
- Skyline at Sunset with City View
- Mike Roberts Berkeley CA | Clemcards Corte Madera CA
- Circa: Early 1970s
- C29795 / SF18
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Just a quick heads‑up: the photos reveal details far better than text alone, so they’re worth a close review.
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