I love this one and every time I look at this woman’s photo I imagine that she is from Montréal or Québec. I don’t know why. Maybe she has French Canadian heritage. The Solio stamp box dates the card in…Read More…
Category: Postcards Unused
A Shady Lane At Fordhook
The logo on the back of this postcard shows the initials W A B and the words “Registered Trade Mark” inside of a circle. These initials stand for Washington Atlee Burpee, (1858-1915) founder of the famous seed company, W. Atlee…Read More…
Cowen Park, Seattle, Big Snow of 1916
Real Photo Postcard from a photo taken in Cowen Park, Seattle, Washington. In the white border at the bottom of the card is written, “Cowen Park Seattle Feb 1916.” From this shot we are looking down what seems to be…Read More…
The Feathers Hotel, Ludlow, England
Divided back, unused postcard, sepia tone, white border, glossy finish. Printed in England. Publisher unknown. No. 18493. Date unknown, possibly circa 1950s. Price: $5.00 The Feathers Hotel in Ludlow, Shropshire, England is famous worldwide for it’s half timbered façade and…Read More…
Greetings From Louisiana
“Nickname – Pelican State. 1960 Population – 3,257,022. Area in Sq. Miles – 48,506. Entered the Union, Apr. 8, 1812.” Very pretty state map vintage postcard. Wonderful colors. For being on such a small scale, the faces and poses are…Read More…
School Days
Divided back, Real Photo Postcard. Unused. AZO stamp box with four triangles up. Circa 1907 -1918. Price: $6.00 Real Photo Postcard of an outdoors shot, location unknown, of what is probably a class photo of school children that look to…Read More…
Girl With Bow
Divided back, Real Photo Postcard, unused, circa 1907 – 1909. Feeser’s Studio, 24 E. Middle Street, Hanover, PA. Price: $15.00 See John G. Feeser, Photographer. Beautiful young girl wearing very large hair bow. Her gorgeous dress is decorated with what…Read More…
Þingvellir, Almannagjá, Iceland
The first word at the bottom left in cursive on this postcard certainly looks like Bingvellir. However, an online search shows that it is actually Þingvellir, using the correct Icelandic character Þ. In English it’s written as Thingvellir. This postcard…Read More…
Brulatour Courtyard, New Orleans, Louisiana
Divided back, linen, unused postcard. Genuine Curteich – Chicago, “C. T. Art – Colortone” (Registered at the U.S. Patent Office) Publisher: A. Hirschwitz, New Orleans, LA. Series 33. Stamp box shows “Place Stamp Here” and Curteich series “SA-H829.” Circa 1931…Read More…
Winter Scene in Bell New Year Greetings
“May the New Year bring success to you. And each day give its best to you. And every week as it flys past Be better, brighter than the last.” Charming postcard, year printed unknown, maybe circa 1910, showing…Read More…
