Divided Back, unused Real Photo Postcard. Circa 1910s – 1930s. Price: $5.00 “The window is not broken, it is the reflection of the sun.” This is a Tudor-style house, as we can see from the steep-pitched roof, the tall windows,…Read More…
Category: Houses
Jack My Boy, We Are Here
Undivided Back, Real Photo Postcard. Postmarked September 17, 1905. Price: $12.00 “Jack – my boy – we are here – Gaff.” Addressed to: “Schuyler B. Jackson, Esq. Somerset Farm, Peapack, N. J.” A great caption by the sender, and better…Read More…
Greetings From Mabel Crogan
Divided back, unused, Real Photo Postcard. Circa 1910s. Price: $7.00 In this Real Photo Postcard two very cute blonde kids are posing standing directly in front of a beautiful two-story, wooden-sided home in the country. (Note the nice detail on…Read More…
Farm Wagons At Biltmore Village, North Carolina
Old photo, Biltmore Village, NC. Circa 1905 – 1910. Price: $20.00 Size: 3 and 1/4 x 3 and 1/4″ At first glance, one might think this photo was taken on a special occasion, because of the striking contrast between the…Read More…
Another Horse And Buggy RPPC
Another Real Photo Postcard with horse and buggy: this one showing two gents in suits and derby hats. It looks to be maybe late winter, as the trees in the background are not leafed out yet. Also showing is a…Read More…
Stilt House, 1907
A Real Photo Postcard showing a sepia-toned, faded image of four men, one woman and a small dog, posed in front of a home on stilts. The very faint writing, in pencil at the bottom, says, “taken during Dec. 1907.” …Read More…
A Boy And His Wagon
A Real Photo Postcard, VELOX stamp box this time, (they seem to be not as common as AZO) showing an image, a little blurred and the worse for wear, of a boy about age three, with wagon in tow, heading…Read More…
Three Generations In Winter
Another winter scene in an unknown location: This Real Photo Postcard shows a house, guessing the style might be Folk Victorian with a four-square layout; note the spindle work or gingerbread trim and the decorative running piece, that we can…Read More…
Photos From A Family Album
Here are a bunch of old photos from someone’s family album, that have been waiting around to finally get scanned and posted. This is WWI Era (the date from the army barracks photos appears to be 7/20/18) and several show…Read More…
Household Sewing Machine Trade Card
Trade card, circa 1882 – 1890s, for the Household Sewing Machine Company. Many differently designed trade cards can be found online for this company, some showing Household as the manufacturer and the earlier showing Providence Tool Company. This particular one…Read More…