Mother And Sons

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A beautiful Real Photo Postcard in honor of all moms – Happy Mother’s Day! This shows an unknown young woman and her two boys, about ages four and six, posing for a studio photo taken by Isaac F. Hertzog. According to the stamp on the back, the photographer was in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, with branches in Pen Argyl and Bath. The three subjects are very fashionable:  the woman wears a string of pearls over a gorgeous high-necked lace blouse, and a dark colored skirt with wide ruched waistband or belt. The older boy is dressed in suit jacket and neck bow, and the younger in a sailor suit.

Divided back, unused, Real Photo Postcard. Photographer:  Isaac F. Hertzog, Nazareth, Pennsylvania. NOKO stamp box. Circa 1907 – 1922.

Price:  $10.00

Woman With Book

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Here’s a Real Photo Postcard from probably the 1920s of a woman sitting in a wooden chair, holding a large, leather bound book. She wears her hair in the bobbed, waved fashion of the day, a pearl necklace, and a cap-sleeved dress with a drop-waist that has a  beautiful lace panel running down the center from neck to hemline. The dress is pleated below the waist. She looks to be in her late 30s or early to mid-40s and gazes directly at the camera. We wonder what she was thinking….what the rest of her day consisted of. The book in her lap is a bit of a mystery. The cover is in Spanish and reads as:  “Metodo Nacional …[?]…Corte Parisien. Sistema “Macha” por Francisca M[?]…”  translating as “National Method. Parisian Court. ‘Macha’ System by Francisca M….” possibly Francisca Macha as we see a capital M there, and searching online shows that Macha is a last name. Exactly what subject this title refers to is unknown, but the book makes a good prop; something for the subject to hold, thus lending a more natural and relaxed look. We can see that this photo was taken outside, and that the photographer draped a canvas backdrop behind the subject. The fact that the book is in Spanish could be a clue to the woman’s ancestry, but then again it might just be a book that the photographer carried with him (well, and therefor a possible clue to his ancestry.)

Divided back, unused Real Photo Postcard. Circa 1920s. NOKO stamp box.

Price:  $8.00