

Embossed Floral Postcard, 'With My Love', Early 1900s
1907-1915
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Historical Context & Description
This embossed postcard features a vibrant floral arrangement of purple violets and white daisies, tied together with a purple ribbon. The words 'With My Love' are elegantly displayed alongside the bouquet, adding a personal and affectionate touch. The postcard's design is typical of the early 1900s, showcasing intricate embossing and vivid colors that were popular during this era.
The back of the postcard is divided, indicating it is from the Divided Back era (1907-1915). It is addressed to Mr. Willie Pantock in Wessington, South Dakota. The message reads: 'My Dear Nephew, I thought I would drop you a few lines and see how you are getting along. What did Santa bring you? I have not got to see you and Jean since I landed. Waiting for a letter now. Yours.' This personal message provides a glimpse into familial communication and the social customs of the time.
This postcard documents early 20th-century communication and design aesthetics. The embossed floral imagery reflects the era's artistic trends, while the handwritten message offers insight into personal relationships and social customs. Surviving examples like this provide valuable records of regional history and communication patterns.
Details
- Type
- postcard
- Condition
- good
- Location
- Wessington, South Dakota
Minor edge wear and slight discoloration typical of age.
All items offered are original period pieces. No reproductions or modern reprints.



