Easter Series, Divided Back Postcard, Roses, 1912 Postmark - Front
Easter Series, Divided Back Postcard, Roses, 1912 Postmark - Back
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Easter Series, Divided Back Postcard, Roses, 1912 Postmark

1910s

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Historical Context & Description

This postcard features a vibrant illustration of pink and red roses, accented with glitter, set against a soft blue background. The front includes the handwritten message 'Best Wishes from Emma 1912,' adding a personal touch to the floral design. The postcard is a classic example of early 20th-century greeting cards, showcasing the artistry and sentimentality of the era.

The back of the postcard is a divided back type, which became popular after 1907, allowing for both a message and an address. It is postmarked from South Dakota in 1912 and addressed to Miss Bertha Nagelbau in Herington, Kansas. The stamp is a standard green one-cent U.S. postage stamp featuring Benjamin Franklin. The message reads: 'Dear Friend, we could not come to see you last Sunday, but hope to come next time. With best wishes, Emma.' The card is in good condition, with minor wear typical of its age.

This postcard documents early 20th-century communication and social customs, reflecting the importance of personal greetings and the exchange of well-wishes. Surviving examples like this provide valuable insights into regional history and the evolution of postcard design.

Details

Type
postcard
Condition
good
Location
South Dakota, USA

Minor wear typical of age, glitter intact, clear postmark.

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

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