Floral Greeting Series, Divided Back, Carnations, 1910s Postmark - Front
Floral Greeting Series, Divided Back, Carnations, 1910s Postmark - Back
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Floral Greeting Series, Divided Back, Carnations, 1910s Postmark

1907-1915

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Historical Context & Description

This postcard from the Floral Greeting Series No. 116 features a vibrant illustration of red carnations, capturing the delicate textures and rich colors typical of early 20th-century floral art. The postcard is a divided back type, indicating it was produced between 1907 and 1915. The back of the card is postmarked September 24, with the year partially obscured, but likely from the 1910s based on the design and stamp.

The reverse side shows a green one-cent U.S. postage stamp featuring George Washington, common for postcards of this era. The card is addressed to Miss Bertha Senghaus in Wessington, SD, with a personal message written in purple ink. Back of card reads: "Dear Bertha, I will write a letter soon. Hope you are well. With love, [Name]."

This postcard documents early 20th-century communication practices and the cultural significance of floral imagery in personal correspondence. The divided back design reflects changes in postal regulations that allowed for messages and addresses on the same side. Surviving examples like this provide valuable insights into social customs and the aesthetic preferences of the time.

Details

Type
postcard
Condition
good
Location
Wessington, SD

Minor edge wear, clear postmark, legible handwriting.

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

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