
Ship's Sails Greeting Card
Ever wanted to know your foresail from your fore spencer? Now you can with this beautifully designed greeting card illustrating the names of a shipâs sails. Adapted from a coloured print published in 1864, it also features naval captain Frederick Marryat's system of flag codes for merchant ships in 1817. Anchors aweigh!
Printed in England on an uncoated, light cream 300gsm Italian paper, which is recyclable, biodegradable and FSC certified
Wrapped in a compostable wrapper made from plants, with a 100% recycled, 110gsm kraft envelope
Blank inside
170mm x 120mm (approx. 5â x 7â)
SKU PB808
Ever wanted to know your foresail from your fore spencer? Now you can with this beautifully designed greeting card illustrating the names of a shipâs sails. Adapted from a coloured print published in 1864, it also features naval captain Frederick Marryat's system of flag codes for merchant ships in 1817. Anchors aweigh!
Printed in England on an uncoated, light cream 300gsm Italian paper, which is recyclable, biodegradable and FSC certified
Wrapped in a compostable wrapper made from plants, with a 100% recycled, 110gsm kraft envelope
Blank inside
170mm x 120mm (approx. 5â x 7â)
SKU PB808
Original: $4.67
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$1.63Description
Ever wanted to know your foresail from your fore spencer? Now you can with this beautifully designed greeting card illustrating the names of a shipâs sails. Adapted from a coloured print published in 1864, it also features naval captain Frederick Marryat's system of flag codes for merchant ships in 1817. Anchors aweigh!
Printed in England on an uncoated, light cream 300gsm Italian paper, which is recyclable, biodegradable and FSC certified
Wrapped in a compostable wrapper made from plants, with a 100% recycled, 110gsm kraft envelope
Blank inside
170mm x 120mm (approx. 5â x 7â)
SKU PB808


















