“Goosey, goosey gander, whither shall I wander? Upstairs, downstairs, and in my ladies’ chamber.” Beautiful colors and embossing, note the heart shapes in the border, the detail evident in the shadows of the lady and the goose, and the fact…Read More…
Category: Postcards
Best Wishes For A Happy Thanksgiving
Two turkeys wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving. Postcard says “To Mama” on the back. Artist signature is on the bottom left of the card but it appears to be somewhat cutoff. Unable to (as of yet) decipher the name, or…Read More…
Tri-States Rock and Delaware River
Tri-States Rock and Delaware River (meeting point of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania States), Port Jervis, N. Y. Divided back, unused postcard. Circa 1909 – 1914. Publisher: The Leighton & Valentine Co., New York City, NY. Printed in the…Read More…
Handsome Sailors
Real Photo Postcard with white border, unused. AZO stamp box, circa 1918 – 1930. Price: $7.00 Great photo, a little blurry but really nice content of two guys on board some type of vessel, grinning for the camera. Both wear…Read More…
Brother and Sister
Divided back, Real Photo Postcard, unused, with Kruxo stamp box. Circa 1908. Price: $10.00 This is a beauty. Blurry, with some damage to the photo showing on the girl’s dress, and an imperfection with the line at the top of…Read More…
Street Scene With Zacatecas Cathedral
Divided back, unused, Real Photo Postcard. Publisher: Kodak Mexicana, Ltd. Circa 1930s. Price: $15.00 In Spanish the cathedral is Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción de Zacatecas. Street scene circa 1930s in Zacatecas, capital city of Zacatecas, Mexico. The…Read More…
Bearded Guy
Great shot of a gentleman in suit and hat with a somewhat long white beard. The style of hat seems to most closely resemble the Greek Fisherman hat. Real Photo Postcard, divided back, unused. AZO stamp box. Circa 1907 –…Read More…
Dark-Haired Beauty
Beautiful young woman in a nice oval-style photo. Sources vary somewhat for the date of this particular CYKO stamp box design. The broad range for dates indicates it was used from about 1904 through the 1920’s. CYKO was the trademark…Read More…
Bentzen Family
London S. W. – The Houses of Parliament This London street scene card was sent to Mrs. Augusta Bentzen, wife of Hjalmar Bentzen. They appear on the 1920 Federal Census with daughter Eleanor, who’s name you notice under the address….Read More…
