Printed in Germany, Divided Back, Puppy Illustration, Early 1900s - Front
Printed in Germany, Divided Back, Puppy Illustration, Early 1900s - Back
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Printed in Germany, Divided Back, Puppy Illustration, Early 1900s

Early 1900s

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Historical Context & Description

This divided back postcard, printed in Germany, features an adorable illustration of a puppy scratching itself, accompanied by the playful text, 'You should worry—and scratch a line for me.' The card captures the whimsical and lighthearted style typical of early 20th-century postcards. The back of the card is addressed to Miss Bertha Neugebauer in Wessington, South Dakota, and includes a handwritten message.

Back of card reads: 'Dear Sister and all we got home all right and found all well at home and hope the same of you all. What does Dr. say about you? Have you had your lesson today? We sat in the park. With love to all as ever, W.S.' The card is in good condition with some signs of wear, typical for its age, but no postmark or stamp is present.

This postcard documents early 20th-century communication and social customs, reflecting the casual and affectionate exchanges typical of the era. Surviving examples like this provide valuable insights into personal relationships and everyday life during this period.

Details

Type
postcard
Condition
good
Location
Wessington, South Dakota

Some wear typical for age, no postmark or stamp.

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

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