

Linen Postcard, Pink Rose, 1913, South Dakota Postmark
1930-1945
$10.95
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Historical Context & Description
This postcard features a vibrant illustration of a pink rose with lush green leaves, typical of the Linen postcard era (1930-1945) known for its textured, vivid prints. The card's front showcases the rose against a light background, emphasizing the flower's delicate beauty and the era's artistic style.
The back of the postcard is postmarked September 28, 1913, from South Dakota, and bears a green one-cent U.S. postage stamp featuring George Washington. The message reads: "Dear friend, I expect you will be surprised to receive a card from me. I am giving you my address and hope that I will get a letter from you. Yours truly, Lena." The card is addressed to Miss Bertha Neugebauer in Wessington, South Dakota. The postcard is in good condition, with some minor wear typical for its age.
This postcard documents early 20th-century communication and the social customs of sending personal messages through the mail. The vibrant floral imagery reflects the artistic trends of the time, while the postmark provides a tangible link to historical postal practices. Surviving examples like this offer valuable insights into regional history and personal correspondence of the era.
Details
- Type
- postcard
- Condition
- good
- Location
- South Dakota
Minor wear typical for age.
All items offered are original period pieces. No reproductions or modern reprints.



