Everett Exclusive Studios, Divided Back Postcard, Poem Scene, 1910 - Front
Everett Exclusive Studios, Divided Back Postcard, Poem Scene, 1910 - Back
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Everett Exclusive Studios, Divided Back Postcard, Poem Scene, 1910

1910

$12.95

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Historical Context & Description

This divided back postcard, published by Everett Exclusive Studios, features a charming illustration of a pastoral scene with sheep grazing near a cottage. The front displays a whimsical poem encouraging the recipient to send a card as a sign of regard. The artwork is bordered by a simple yet elegant design, typical of early 20th-century postcards.

The postcard is postmarked from Park, April 7, 1910, and is addressed to Mrs. Bertha Paulsen in Wessington, South Dakota. It bears a green one-cent U.S. postage stamp featuring Benjamin Franklin. The back of the card is filled with a handwritten message, which reads: "Hello there! How are you anyhow? I am fine and hope the same of you. Did you receive the big letter I wrote you?"

This postcard documents early 20th-century communication and social customs, capturing the essence of personal correspondence during this era. The illustration and poem reflect the cultural aesthetics of the time, while the handwritten message provides a glimpse into everyday life. Surviving examples like this offer valuable insights into historical communication patterns and artistic trends.

Details

Type
postcard
Condition
good
Location
Park, South Dakota

Minor edge wear, clear postmark, legible handwriting.

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

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