Vintage Postcard Lot Texas Americana Longhorns Cattle Ranch Hands Cowgirl Pinup
This postcard pair features the traditional agricultural icons of the Lone Star State alongside late 20th-century Western novelty pop culture.
The Africander cattle strains were originally developed by the Dutch and imported into South Texas.
The stylized pinup depiction of cowgirls at a wooden corral fence represents a major trend in roadside Americana items sold at highway truck stops and tourist trading posts across the Southwest during the late 1900s
Size: Standard 3.5 x 5.5"
Era: Top card is from the classic Photochrome Era (featuring a "Rev. 10-61" October 1961 design code). Bottom card is a late 20th-century Continental Chrome Era piece (circa 1980s–1990s) featuring a modern UPC retail barcode.
Type: Chrome
Publisher: Frank Whaley Post Cards and A & W Distributors and Importers
Condition: Light corner wear
This is an authentic vintage item. Use the zoom tool to inspect the photos for a detailed view of the condition.