Divided back, used postcard. Postmarked from Merced, California, September 26, 1911. Image copyright 1911 by J. G. Steele. Price: $5.00 Three adorable puppies telling the receiver of this card to “Surprise Us – write.” They look like they might be…Read More…
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Meadowlark
“San Diego, Cal. 5/25/11. Bill, does this look like my bird? Not as good of course. Suppose your school has let out by now. You are too thick to learn anything anyway. Chet.” Card addressed to: Mr. Richard Edge. Healdsburg,…Read More…
Thou Art Dear To Me
Undivided back, used postcard, circa 1901-1907. The cancellation mark shows Abbeville and appears to indicate the month of December, but the year is missing. Price $8.00 Beautiful undivided back era postcard in muted tones (except for the yellow) showing an…Read More…
Greetings From Fenton, Michigan
Beautifully done, non-divided back postcard, printed in Germany, showing purple clematis and a scene perhaps designed to resemble a painting on unfurled canvas of a stone bridge over a river, with mountains in the background. The caption “Greetings from Fenton…Read More…
Greetings From Holbrook
“Holbrook Nebr, Sept 29, 1912. Dear cousen. I got your card last night and was glad to here from you glad your horse are get better. mine are all right yet. The cab[?] is buck yet some. I ame go…Read More…
May The Golden Sunrise . . .
“Holbrook Dec. 11, 1912. Dear cousen. I got home all right and found ever thing all right to. I got home at haft past five. I thought it was to be snow storm be fore wood get home. I dont…Read More…
St. Valentine Greeting
Divided back, used postcard. Unsigned but attributed to artist Ellen H. Clapsaddle. Postmarked February 11, 1924. Publisher: Wolf & Company, New York. Made in the U.S.A. Price: $10.00 Let these flowers speak for me, They have a language sweet; They’ll…Read More…
A Good Day For Rubbers
Divided back, used postcard, postmarked December 14, 1909 from Covington, Indiana. Front bottom left shows Copyright 1909 by Taylor Art Co. Price: $10.00 “Get busy and get a pair of ruber boots and a void the rush for a soft…Read More…
May Every Hour…
“May every hour that fleets away bring Blessings bright with you to stay true Blessings all your life to cheer, shield You from harm, and protect you from fear, in Sending the season’s Greetings I wish to tell You dear,…Read More…
A Happy New Year
Mistletoe, holly, snow and grandfather clock border this home scene in winter at sunset. Clock appropriately shows about 3 minutes to midnight. Embossed card is dated December 30, 1916 and sent from Chelsea, Massachusetts. Sent to “Mrs G. W. Spaulding,…Read More…