

Easter Greetings Postcard, Divided Back, Rooster and Rabbit, Early 1900s
1907-1915
$12.95
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Historical Context & Description
This charming divided back postcard features a vibrant Easter scene with a colorful rooster, a group of yellow chicks, and a curious rabbit. The artwork is rich in detail, showcasing traditional Easter symbols such as lilies and daisies, set against a pastel sky. The text 'Easter Greetings' is elegantly scripted at the top, adding a festive touch to the card.
The back of the postcard includes a vertical dividing line, characteristic of the divided back era (1907-1915). The card is addressed to 'William Pantle,' with a brief message reading: 'Wishing you Easter tides.' 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 wear on the edges, typical for its age.
This postcard documents early 20th-century Easter traditions and the use of postcards as a means of personal communication. The imagery reflects cultural symbols of renewal and celebration. Surviving examples like this provide valuable insight into social customs and artistic styles of the era.
Details
- Type
- postcard
- Condition
- good
- Location
- N/A
Minor edge wear, no postmark or stamp
All items offered are original period pieces. No reproductions or modern reprints.



