Thanksgiving Joys, Divided Back Postcard, 1911, Embossed Turkey Design - Front
Thanksgiving Joys, Divided Back Postcard, 1911, Embossed Turkey Design - Back
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Thanksgiving Joys, Divided Back Postcard, 1911, Embossed Turkey Design

1911

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Historical Context & Description

This postcard, titled 'Thanksgiving Joys,' features a vibrant embossed design of a turkey set against a backdrop of autumn leaves and a pastoral scene. The rich colors and detailed embossing are characteristic of early 20th-century holiday postcards. The front is adorned with the text 'Thanksgiving Joys' in an elegant script, capturing the festive spirit of the season.

The back of the postcard is a divided back type, typical of the era from 1907 to 1915. It is postmarked December 7, 1911, from Oak, and features a green one-cent U.S. postage stamp with an image of Benjamin Franklin. The card is addressed to Bertha Menges Sauer in Kensington, Kansas. The message reads: "Dear Friend, I wish you could be here to help us eat turkey. We are going to have a fine one. Hoping to see you soon. Yours truly, [signature]." The card is in good condition with some minor wear typical of its age.

This postcard documents early 20th-century Thanksgiving traditions and communication patterns. The embossed design and holiday theme reflect the cultural significance of Thanksgiving during this period. Surviving examples like this provide valuable insights into historical holiday customs and the evolution of postcard art.

Details

Type
postcard
Condition
good
Location
Oak

Minor wear typical of age, vibrant colors, embossed design.

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

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