A.T.F. Co. Comic Postcard, 'I'm Working Over Time', 1910 Postmark - Front
A.T.F. Co. Comic Postcard, 'I'm Working Over Time', 1910 Postmark - Back
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A.T.F. Co. Comic Postcard, 'I'm Working Over Time', 1910 Postmark

1907-1915

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Historical Context & Description

This early 20th-century postcard, published by A.T.F. Co., features a humorous illustration of a man precariously balancing on a plank while hammering a nail into the wall. The caption reads, 'I'm Working Over Time,' capturing a playful take on the concept of hard work. The postcard is a Divided Back type, typical of the era from 1907 to 1915, allowing space for both a message and an address.

The reverse side bears a postmark from Oregon, dated February 10, 1910, and is addressed to Miss Bertha Bengelau in Hossington, South Dakota. The card is franked with a green one-cent Benjamin Franklin stamp, a common issue of the time. The message on the front reads: 'Tell me all I know when I write home. At present, but will try and write soon. Regards to you all.' The postcard is in fair condition, with some edge wear and slight discoloration, typical of its age.

This postcard documents early 20th-century humor and communication styles, reflecting social customs of the time. The playful illustration and personal message offer insights into everyday life and relationships in 1910. Surviving examples like this provide valuable records of regional history and early postal practices.

Details

Type
postcard
Condition
fair
Location
Oregon, USA

Edge wear, slight discoloration

All items offered are original period pieces. No reproductions or modern reprints.

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