Cahn Indian Poker Scene, RPPC, Early 20th Century - Front
Cahn Indian Poker Scene, RPPC, Early 20th Century - Back
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Cahn Indian Poker Scene, RPPC, Early 20th Century

Early 20th Century

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Historical Context & Description

This Real Photo Postcard (RPPC) captures a vivid scene of a group of people engaged in a game of poker, identified as 'Indian Poker' by the text on the front. The image is bustling with activity, showing men and women sitting on the ground, surrounded by onlookers. The attire suggests an early 20th-century setting, with wide-brimmed hats and patterned dresses being prominent. The card is marked with the number '334' and the name 'Cahn,' possibly indicating the photographer or publisher.

The back of the postcard is divided, typical of the era from 1907 to 1915, and is labeled 'TARJETA POSTAL' with a Kodak paper mark, suggesting it was produced for a Spanish-speaking region. There is no postmark or message present, leaving the card in unused condition. The card is in good condition, with minimal wear visible on the edges.

This postcard documents a cultural and social pastime from the early 20th century, providing insights into the leisure activities and social interactions of the time. The depiction of 'Indian Poker' offers a glimpse into regional customs and the blending of cultural influences. Surviving examples like this serve as valuable records of historical social practices and communication patterns.

Details

Type
postcard
Condition
good
Location
Unknown

Minimal wear on edges, no postmark or message present.

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

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