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    EAS Postcards - who published them?

    Hi out there.
    Can anyone tell me who the publishers of EAS military postcards were? I've got a collection of them in mint condition (WW2 Marine subjects) and although I am assured that they are from the period their condition is so good I thought I had better ask. The three letters EAS are on the back at the top centre of each card with a sword running virtically through the letters.
    Any help greatly appreciated.
    Cheers,
    Terry.

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    I have some information that identifies the German publisher of EAS postcards as E. A. Schwerdtfeger.

    "Established in Berlin, Germany in the 1880's, E.A. Schwerdtfeger published picture postcards and calendars in addition to their popular line of "Glanzbilder" scrap reliefs. In business for more than 100 years, this German firm closed its doors in the 1980's."

    They also seemed to have had an office in London for awhile, at 28 Monkswell Street.

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      EAS Postcards

      Thanks for info, greatly appreciated!
      Terry.

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