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Patriotic American sailing ship from the Revolutionary era, featuring a three-masted vessel, waving flag, and harbor scene with figures and foggy background.

$5. Phonecard Phair (3/94): Lady Washington Ship (by Williamson) USED

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SKU   Mfg   Issued   Price

29005   AVX   5500   $5.99

$5. Phonecard Phair (3/94): Lady Washington Ship (by Williamson) USED

$5. Phonecard Phair (3/94): Lady Washington Ship (by Williamson) USED       



Description:

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This collectible phone card features an artistic depiction of the Lady Washington ship, a historic American sailing vessel. The ship is portrayed on a misty body of water with a scenic background of dense trees and fog, creating a dramatic and atmospheric maritime scene. The ship's sails and rigging are detailed, with the prominent American flag flying from the stern and banners atop the masts.

The card has a face value of $5, printed in the top right corner. The bottom left corner displays the AmeriVox logo alongside a small image of an American flag. The design captures the elegance and historical significance of the Lady Washington ship with fine lines and a subtle color palette dominated by dark blues, browns, and soft grays.

Text on the card includes reference to the "Phonecard Phair (3/94)" event, connecting the image and issuance of the card to a specific phone card fair held in San Francisco, California. The artist credited for this piece is James R. Williamson, and the card is linked to Telecard Events related to expos and show cards focused on boats, ships, and American flags.

Since we have the world's largest inventory of USA phonecards for collectors, you will not necessarily receive the identical serial/batch/PIN number that we have scanned/pictured.

Keywords:
Telecard Events, expos, show cards, boats, ships, American flags, artistic, scenic, phone card fair, james r. williamson, japan, san francisco california, AmeriVox
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