

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.



