Divided back, Real Photo Postcard, unused with writing. AZO stamp box. Date of photo: October 12, 1910. Price: $15.00 “Oct. 12 – 1910. The fourth generation. Grand ma Bonham age 78, Grand ma Barnhart age 59, May Thomas age 25,…Read More…
Category: Postcards Unused With Writing
Pikes Peak Avenue
Divided back, unused postcard. Date: 1961 – 1963. Publisher: Sanborn Souvenir Co., Inc., Denver, Colorado. Series or no. 3579. No. 47388-B, Printed by Dexter, West Nyack, New York. Color by Coil. Availability status: SOLD “#3579 – Pikes Peak Avenue, Colorado…Read More…
Pansies
Divided back, artist-signed postcard. Postmarked from Nebraska (probably Holbrook) September 7, 1910. Publisher: Arthur Capper. Copyright 1909. Artist: B. Bieletto. Price: $12.00 “If I dared to think you cared, The thought would be divine; And so I pray that you…Read More…
Forget Me Not
Divided back, lightly embossed, unused postcard with writing. Circa 1907 – 1910. Publisher unknown. Series N 701. Price: $3.00 “Forget Me Not” in capital letters done in black sparkle, with ivy and forget-me-nots on a white background, and gold and…Read More…
J. Paul Zemmer, WWI
This is a Real Photo Postcard that, as you can see, was trimmed down, and must of been in a family photo album. On the back is written, “J. Paul Zemmer. Co K. 1st Reg. N.G.S.T.[?]” These last initials were…Read More…
To Elena From Laura
“A mi simpatica amiguita, Elena cariñosamente, Laura” Real Photo Postcard with the above inscription in Spanish on the back, which translates as, “To my nice (charming, likable, pleasant) girlfriend Elena. affectionately, (lovingly, kindly) Laura” This is a stunning studio photo…Read More…
Harry W. Yeager, Bantry Bay, Ireland
Real Photo Postcard showing studio portrait of handsome young man in suit and tie and holding a straw boater. He is seated on the commonly seen type of small photo studio bench; he wears a ring on his right little…Read More…
Posing In Peanut Town
Real Photo Postcard with AZO stamp box (all four triangles pointing up) addressed to “Miss Frances Cruser. Neshanic Stas. NJ.” The town name was confirmed after finding a Frances M. Cruser on the 1900 Federal Census taken in Branchburg, Somerset,…Read More…
A Riddle
This postcard is on thicker paper, and it seems a good possibility that it could have come out of an arcade game. The front shows a very clever riddle, surrounded by elves, and is done in green on white. See…Read More…
Happy Birthday To Aunty Hadley
Warren and Lena Magaw are on the Lawrence, Kansas 1910 Federal Census, brother and sister, ages four and two, respectively. Their parents are W. C. and Emma Magaw (Cyrus Webster Magaw and Emma Henrietta Biery on an Ancestry.com family tree.) …Read More…
