Antique Postcard 1920s Blindow Brandenberg Stammtisch Bäckerei Gasthof Germany
Social History: A marvelous social history piece showing the 'human side' of old Brandenburg. From the baker in her crisp white apron to the village regulars enjoying a drink behind the wooden fence, this card perfectly illustrates the community warmth of a 1920s German village hub.
This is a "Stammtisch" (regulars' table) scene. They aren't just tourists; these are the village elders of Blindow, likely gathered for a midday beer and fresh bread from the bakery.
Scene: This multi-view captures the Bäckerei & Gasthof Ernst Bertram Nachf., a vital social and economic hub in Blindow, a small village in Brandenburg. The "Nachf" is a designation that is a classic piece of German commercial history, indicating a business transition while honoring the founder's legacy.
Era: Divided Back (1907–1915)
Publisher: Verlag: Photo-Finck, Prenzlau, code a 789
Type: Printed Lithograph
Size: Standard 3.5 x 5.5"
Condition: Fair to Good. Please note the card is experiencing delamination (the front and back paper layers are beginning to separate from the center cardstock core) and is being stored in a sleeve to prevent further wear.
This is an authentic vintage item. Use the zoom tool to inspect the photos for a detailed view of the condition.