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Category: Real Photo Postcards

From Lloyd To Mrs. Ralph

Divided back, unused with writing, Real Photo Postcard. AZO stamp box. Circa 1907 – 1918. Price:  $5.00 “From your little friend Lloyd to Mrs. Ralph.” Here’s a precious photo made into a Real Photo Postcard of a little boy named…Read More…

Selma, Blanche And Maggie

Here’s a portrait of three beautiful young ladies, probably sisters. The sender, one of the three, wrote a nice long and funny message to her cousin Henry: “My Dear Cousin, this is my Postal, how you like me, I look…Read More…

Girls And Doll

Divided back, unused, Real Photo Postcard. AZO stamp box. Circa 1907 – 1918. Price:  $5.00 Awwww! A Real Photo Postcard showing two little girls, sisters no doubt, standing just inside the doorway to their house. Maybe they were at the…Read More…

Esther Jacobson

This Real Photo Postcard, along with several others, was found at an antique fair in Watsonville, California. They were previously written on by probably another dealer. But wonderfully, the name of this beautiful girl appears on the back, along with…Read More…

Fred Demmel In About 1912

Divided back, unused with writing, Real Photo Postcard. CYKO stamp box. Circa 1912. Availability Status:  SOLD This postcard was addressed to,  “Mr. Albert Beardsley, 100 Empire St., Freeport, Ill.”  and the sender wrote: “Hello Albert. How are you. we are…Read More…

Bill, Freda And Anna

Hmmm, well do most people identify people going from left to right? Is it possible that the original image was reversed? (Yes.) But the long and short of it is we don’t know which lady is Freda and which is…Read More…

Young Man In Derby Hat

A great RPPC of a young man, probably in his twenties, seated in a wooden chair, posing for this photo. He wears a suit with bow tie and a derby, a.k.a. bowler. Divided back, unused Real Photo Postcard. AZO stamp…Read More…

For Ethel Baer Of Marceline, Missouri

Too bad there are no names on this Real Photo Postcard to identify these two young ladies, who are most likely sisters. The card was not postmarked, but was addressed to:   “Miss Ethel Baer, Marceline MO.”  And it’s a lovely…Read More…

The Dog Vase

Divided back, unused, Real Photo Postcard. AZO stamp box. Circa 1910s. Price:  $4.00 This Real Photo Postcard shows a boy and girl, who must be brother and sister. The boy looks to be around nine or ten, and the girl…Read More…

The Jenny Lind Theatre, Monterey

Continuing with our short Central Coast, CA theme, here’s a Real Photo Postcard of the Jenny Lind Theatre in Monterey; recognized as the first building in California to offer dramatic entertainment for the public. It was built in 1846 –…Read More…