Rare, 1928–1935, Greek State Railways Postcard Set, Original Sleeve, Thessaloniki

150.00

Description

This is a rare complete set of 12 vintage sepia postcards issued by the Chemins de fer de l’État Hellénique (C.E.H.) / Σιδηρόδρομοι του Ελληνικού Κράτους (Σ.Ε.Κ.), dating from circa 1928–1935.

Printed by J. Barreau et Cie, Paris, a noted French publisher producing interwar promotional material for Mediterranean rail tourism.

The set includes its original semi-transparent paper sleeve, featuring a printed map of Greece and railway routes, with borders labeled in French (“Yougo-Slavie,” “Bulgarie”).

The 12 postcard views include:

Railway / Infrastructure

  • The Simplon Orient Express crossing the great Gorgopotamos Bridge

  • Train exiting a tunnel on the Enipeas Gorge line

  • Viaducts and bridges of the Bralos–Lamia route

  • Rivers and mountain lines of central Greece

Thessaloniki / Macedonia

  • The White Tower of Thessaloniki

  • Byzantine Quarter of Thessaloniki

  • Church of the Holy Apostles, Thessaloniki

Historical / Archaeological

  • The Lion of Chaeronea (Battle of 338 BC monument)

Details

  • Publisher: J. Barreau et Cie (Paris)

  • Issued by: C.E.H. / Σ.Ε.Κ. (Greek State Railways)

  • Format: Sepia collotype postcards

  • Quantity: 12 cards (complete set)

  • Condition: Unused; clean backs; the folder shows light age wear

  • Country: Greece / France

  • Date: Approx. 1928–1935

 

Collectors’ Notes

Complete sets with the original map sleeve are very hard to find.
Highly collectible for those interested in:

  • Greek rail history

  • Thessaloniki & Macedonian landmarks

  • Orient Express memorabilia

  • French postcard publishing

  • Interwar tourism ephemera

A rare and beautifully preserved archival set.

Additional information

Languages

French, Greek