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Category: Postcards

Hotel Grounds, Korea

It was just by happy chance that this postcard was put up after the prior one (also regarding Seoul.) So, we’ve got a short theme going here. This one is from sometime between 1910 and 1945 when Japan occupied Korea….Read More…

Seoul Anglican Cathedral

This postcard, from about the 1950s or 1960s, was found in the tourist postcard envelope of the prior post (but it would certainly seem unlikely that this one was part of that original set, since that cover references Japan.) The…Read More…

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…

Four Little Angels

Divided back, unused Real Photo Postcard. Cyko stamp box. December 1912. Price:  $15.00 This one is from December 1912, showing four siblings, ages maybe about 18 months to six years old. The eldest is a girl, the middle two are…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…

All A-Tiptoe

Undivided back, artist-signed, used postcard. Postmarked February 13, 1905 from Santa Barbara, California. Artist:  Elizabeth Curtis. Publisher:  Raphael Tuck & Sons Co., Ltd., New York. Copyright 1903. Price:  $15.00 “All a-tiptoe I will be Until my Valentine I see.” Here’s…Read More…

For Ever And Aye

For My Valentine… “A little bird told me ‘Twas Valentine’s Day, And gave me this feather To send you, and say: ‘I’ll love you, my sweetheart, For ever and aye’ “ A lovely verse for Valentine’s Day – I like…Read More…

I Love You True

Divided back, unused with writing. Publisher information:  Raphael Tuck & Sons “Young Love” Series of Valentine Post Cards No. 27. Art Publishers to their Majesties the King and Queen. Printed in Saxony. Circa 1914. Price:  $10.00 “I love you true,…Read More…

This Tender Task

Divided back, used postcard. Unsigned, attributed to Ellen H. Clapsaddle. Publisher:  Wolf & Co., New York. Series or number 452. Postmarked February 11, 1924, from Los Angeles, California, Arcade Station. Price:  $10.00 With Love’s Greeting…. “I have to join two…Read More…