

Easter Greetings, Undivided Back Postcard, Early 1900s
Early 1900s
$11.95
FREE ShippingShips within 2 business days
USPS shipping to continental United States only. Carefully packaged using archival-safe materials to preserve condition during transit.
Historical Context & Description
This undivided back postcard features a vibrant Easter scene with a cracked pink egg adorned with blue flowers and pussy willow branches. The greeting 'Easter Greetings' is elegantly scripted at the bottom, capturing the festive spirit of the holiday. The postcard's design and colors are indicative of early 20th-century holiday cards, showcasing intricate detailing and a pastel palette.
The back of the card is reserved for the address, typical of undivided back postcards used between 1901 and 1907. It is addressed to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Pantrich in Wessington, S.D., with a handwritten message that reads: "Dear Auntie and all I will send you folks all a boy full Easter card and tell you that we are all well and hope you are the same. Must tell you that your daughter quite surprised us by coming home last Saturday."
This postcard documents early 20th-century Easter traditions and communication practices. The undivided back format highlights the postcard's era, offering insights into the social customs of sending holiday greetings. Surviving examples like this provide valuable records of personal connections and cultural expressions from the past.
Details
- Type
- postcard
- Condition
- good
- Location
- Wessington, S.D.
Minor edge wear, slight discoloration on the back.
All items offered are original period pieces. No reproductions or modern reprints.



