Christmas Floral Postcard, Divided Back, USA, Early 1900s - Front
Christmas Floral Postcard, Divided Back, USA, Early 1900s - Back
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Christmas Floral Postcard, Divided Back, USA, Early 1900s

Early 1900s

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Historical Context & Description

This postcard features a charming Christmas design with a floral motif, showcasing white flowers and holly against a striped background. The text on the front reads: 'Sing a song of Christmas, Full of glad good cheer. Sweet the thoughts of absent ones, Absent yet most dear.' This is a classic example of a divided back postcard, typical of the early 1900s, allowing space for both correspondence and address.

The back of the card is addressed to 'Willie Pantich' and includes a handwritten message: 'To Willie From Mayorie & Edith and Kathleen.' The postcard is printed in the USA and marked as Series No. 902/6. There is no postmark or stamp present, suggesting it may have been hand-delivered or kept as a keepsake. The card is in good condition with minor edge wear, typical for its age.

This postcard documents early 20th-century holiday communication and the cultural significance of exchanging festive greetings. Such postcards provide insight into social customs and the personal connections maintained through written correspondence. Surviving examples like this offer valuable records of historical communication patterns and artistic styles.

Details

Type
postcard
Condition
good
Location
USA

Minor edge wear, no postmark or stamp.

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

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