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Social History: The "Hand-Colored" designation indicates that the soft tints were applied to the base monochrome image, giving the wicker rocking ...
View full detailsSocial History: The"glitter art" seen on the image (often called tinsel or diamond dust) was a popular Edwardian-era upgrade that added a shimmeri...
View full detailsSocial History: A handwritten message from "Bill" to Miss Caroline "Carrie" Cushing provides a charming look at early Florida tourism. Caroline wa...
View full detailsSocial History: Scene: The front image captures a candid moment of local history, with figures clearly visible sitting on the park benches around...
View full detailsSocial History: This card is a fascinating WWII "Home Front" artifact. Mrs. F. J. Halva used this free promotional card to request a "Fall & Wi...
View full detailsScene: "The Pool" at Ausable Chasm in New York depicts a narrow, deep river gorge with sheer, jagged rock faces on either side, topped by dense, gr...
View full detailsSocial History: The message is from Maude B. to Miss Dora Mandeville in Ripley, Oklahoma: "Received your card, was glad to hear from you. We are h...
View full detailsSocial History: Step back in time with this rare antique postcard published by the British Museum, featuring a vibrant reproduction of a 5th-centur...
View full detailsThis lot features seven postcards showcasing the monuments, institutions, and historic hospitality of Washington, D.C. The collection stands out fo...
View full detailsThis 8-postcard lot celebrates the natural wonders, mountain ranges, and national parks of Colorado. The collection includes views of the Stanle...
View full detailsThese 5 postcards showcase important moments in American history, military operations, state political figures, and classic fine art landscapes:...
View full detailsThis collection holds great significance for Virginia transportation history, capturing the vital maritime transit hub of Hampton Roads before t...
View full detailsThis 3-postcard lot charts the early era of high-altitude Appalachian automobile tourism. These scenes capture the primitive, unpaved, or early-...
View full detailsSocial History: Sent with a highly specific note referencing President Roosevelt by his famous nickname, "Teddie," giving a direct nod to the si...
View full detailsSocial History: A rare candid moment featuring a young bicyclist in the foreground, alongside a bustling crowd of Edwardian-era pedestrians. Scene:...
View full detailsEcclesiastical history: A postcard record of the Benedictine Convent at 45 Rue St-Loup highlights its dual role as a "Pension for Ladies," a safe ...
View full detailsSocial History: Features a brief handwritten note: "Vacations are almost over I shall be home Sunday evening. yours, E.F.R." mailed to Miss Sara L...
View full detailsPostal History: Postally used on August 12, 1913, from the Berlin N.V. 7 district. Features a sharp circular date stamp (12.8.13.8-9V) and a doubl...
View full detailsSocial History: A remarkable candid moment from the Edwardian era, featuring a dense crowd of pedestrians. Note the period fashion, including men i...
View full detailsSocial History: The handwritten message from January 1927 captures a transcontinental train journey from the West Coast to Boston via Chicago. This...
View full detailsSocial History: Traveler's note from "Julia" describing her journey through the Alps: "It’s very beautiful. Am on a train now going from Bern to...
View full detailsSocial History: Traveler's note from "Julia" describing her journey through the Alps: "On train from Berne to Lucerne. This is the famous cheese...
View full detailsSocial History Charm: The card is addressed to Adolph Marcelonis in Bradford, Mass. The handwritten message provides a quintessential glimpse of...
View full detailsSocial History: This card is a rare document of "U-Boat Mania" in a neutral America. Arriving on November 1, 1916, the Deutschland was the world’s...
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