Here’s a lovely card with Christmas bells and holly, and “framed” scene of a home at sunset in winter. I like how the greeting is two-toned in red and gold, and the rustic (this word is starting to be used…Read More…
Category: Postcards
To Ella From Ed
Divided back, artist-signed, used postcard. Postmarked December 23rd, year unknown. Circa 1915 – 1916 or 1919 – 1921. Publisher: Stecher Lithograph Company, Rochester, New York. Series 726F. Price: $15.00 “Merry Christmas Your Christmas be a happy one Bestowing for your…Read More…
Somewhere In France
Real Photo Postcard, undivided back. “Carte Postale. Ce côté est exclusivement réservée à l’adresse.” Photographer and publisher unknown logos showing RPH and PMM. Series L.B. 7592. Circa 1900 – 1904. Price: $10.00 True, the beautiful wintertime photo used for this…Read More…
Merry Christmas To Mrs. Louise Franzel
This is an intriguing postcard: The sender wrote her message in German in very small writing, starting at the top of the bell, and continuing on all of the holly leaves. I think the message needs to be translated by…Read More…
A Christmas Wish
Divided back, artist-signed, used postcard, embossed border. Artist and publisher unknown. Postmarked December 16th, year unknown. Sent from Dover, Massachusetts? Circa 1910 – 1920. Price: $15.00 “A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, Your Pockets full of Money and…Read More…
A Winter Pose
The style of Cyko stamp box on this Real Photo Postcard dates this one, since it is a divided back, around 1907 – 1920s, but I would estimate it to be older than the 1920s. It shows a young woman…Read More…
Disappointed But Fashionable
Divided back, unused, Real Photo Postcard. AZO stamp box circa 1907 – 1918. Price: $6.00 A young woman posing in winter or late fall attire: She wears a long checkered skirt that shows her side-buttoned boots just a little. The…Read More…
Lake Louise, Laggan
Divided back, Canadian, used postcard. Publisher: J. Howard, A. Chapman, Victoria, B.C. Number or series 1180. Incoming postmark dated December 22, 1908. Sent from Alberta, Canada. Availability Status: SOLD These Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Henning postcards have a real…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…
