This listing has five Easter postcards and each has a cross and flowers! Three have been written on but not mailed, one has a child’s scribbles (not mailed), and one is postmarked Apr. 14, 1911 with a cancelled one cent stamp.
Another neat listing of Easter postcards! There are two – one with an angel, the other has a lady standing in front of a large egg. Neither has been mailed but a child has written with pencil on the angel card and the other one was addressed and then the address was removed.
There are three pretty Easter postcards in this listing! The one with a bird on a rose stem was printed in Germany. All three have “to” and “from” names but only one was mailed (date is not legible) and has a cancelled one cent stamp.
This listing has two neat Easter postcards! The bunnies in a basket card is a Tuck’s postcard. It’s postmarked 1912 and has a cancelled one cent stamp. The other postcard is unused.
This is a very pretty Easter postcard and is from the “Easter Lily Series”. Postmarked 1909 and has cancelled one cent stamp. This postcard would be lovely framed and displayed.
This is a really neat Easter postcard! There’s a gold color egg with a bunny pulling a wagon of Easter lilies. Postmarked Apr. 13, 1927 and has cancelled red two cents stamp.
Each of these Easter Greetings postcards have flowers and a cross and are from “Serie 7000”. None have been mailed but have handwritten “to” and “from” names.
I’ve grouped these two Easter postcards together because each has a rabbit “hatched” from an egg! Neither has been mailed but have handwritten in pencil “to” and “from” names.
These birthday greeting postcards would be pretty framed and displayed – especially the one with the girl and boy! Postcards have cancelled one cent stamps and postmark dates of 1910.