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Category: Postcards Unused With Writing

Vera Mildred Mills

Divided back, unused with writing, Real Photo Postcard. Date:  October 17, 1914. AZO stamp box. Price:  $15.00 The photo for this Real Photo Postcard was taken on Vera’s birthday, October 17th. As the back of the postcard states she is…Read More…

How About This One?

The addressee, Charlotte R. Mount, was found on the 1910 Federal Census for Southampton, Long Island, New York. Bridgehampton is located in the town of Southampton. (Ahhh, The Hamptons – never got that till just now, duhh!) But, this is…Read More…

For Lousia From Lucreta And Edia

It’s funny that this postcard with the trademark below, comes right after the prior post. Same theme – a child standing on a flat-surfaced rock reaching to put a postcard in the mailbox. Different mailbox style, and this one shows…Read More…

Just To Let You Know That We Are Happy

This is a reproduction as indicated on the back from Hearts & Flowers by Harmony Books, but the sender’s note is very timely for the U.S. Northeastern and Midwestern recent big snows. The sender wrote: “Dearest Davy – –  How…Read More…

Cina’s Hat

Divided back, unused with writing, Real Photo Postcard. AZO stamp box. Photographer:  Clement F. Kaylor of Mishawaka, Indiana. Circa 1910 – 1915. Availability Status:  SOLD “How do you like my Merry Widow. I think it is great (big) Cina.” Addressed…Read More…

Doris Louisa Diefendorf

Divided back, unused with writing, Real Photo Postcard. AZO stamp box. Circa 1915. Price:  $15.00 “Doris Louisa Diefendorf   I year old   Lubec, Maine” How nice to have both a name and a location (!) for this Real Photo Postcard….Read More…

Vera Grace Schollian

Divided back, unused with writing, Real Photo Postcard. AZO stamp box. Circa 1911 – 1913. Price:  $15.00 Vera Grace Schollian, daughter of Fred Elmer Schollian and Daisy May (Moreledge) Schollian, was born December 3rd, 1907, in Page County, Iowa. County…Read More…

The Girl That Climb The Twee

So, oftentimes we see that the sender’s spelling in their message and even in the address, is a little bit off, due to the fact that, in decades past, many people did not have the opportunity to continue a formal…Read More…

Ring In The New

“Ring out the old Ring in the new, With greetings gay and wishes true! Once more the joyous season is here To wish you a prosperous, Happy New Year.” Here’s a lovely card in the Lena Davis Collection, showing the…Read More…

Sincere Wishes From Sophia Hubbard

This one is part of what I’m starting to think of as the E. Nash and pre – E. Nash publisher mystery. E. Nash was a postcard publisher about whom not much is known. Oh boy, one of those type….Read More…