This is a very pretty postcard that was printed in Germany. The front side has a very intricate border of flowers and scrollwork around it. Small blue flowers fill the interior. All of the images are embossed giving the card a three-dimensional look.
The message is to Claude in Anson, Texas, from Aunt Julia simply stating that she wished ...click for details
This is a sweet vintage postcard showing a young girl in a burro drawn cart. A young boy is guiding the burro. In the upper left corner in gold lettering it says, "With Kind Remembrance."
It doesn’t appear that the postcard was ever sent, as there is no postmark. The message from Ada is very sweet – telling her cousin she is sor ...click for details
This is a most unusual card. I have listed it as a postcard because of the postmark, however, there is no address anywhere on the card.
The front of the card shows a lone mailbox that the spiders have taken over due to its lack of use. The message is more of a plea, "What don’t you write?" A clever little poem follows. ...click for details
This is a vintage postcard showing a desert scene and a couple of interesting quotes. The back is postmarked in Clemence with what I believe is a 1940 postmark.
The card is in good condition with some wear to the edges and corners.
The postcard has a 1946 postmark – a note to Lula from Mary.
The card is in fair condition with some wear to the edges and corners. It has darkened some because of age. There is a fracture across the center of the card.
I love this postcard! It shows a down-on-his-luck fellow looking up at a bird in the nearby tree. As you can see, the little bird has made a deposit on the man’s hat. Realizing that perhaps he has not received the same treatment as one in a better financial situation tells the birdie, "And for the rich you sing!"
This is a very cute vintage postcard by the British artist, Fred Spurgin. It has a 1914 Michigan postmark and is from the Quaint Kid Series.
The postcard shows a little girl dressing. When she notices her black kitten coming up the stairs, she scolds, "Don’t come up - - I’m dressing." ...click for details
This advertising duo comes from a September 1958 National Geographic Magazine.
The first side is an advertisement for Zenith All-Transistor Trans-Oceanic Radio. This baby would set you back $250.00 and claimed to be the smallest and lightest radio ever made. If memory serves me right, they were still the size of a medium sized ice-chest!
This is a November 1971 issue of Woman's Homelife Magazine. It is full of patterns, recipes, and other information for women.
In the article "Barbara Walters" Merry-Go-Round World," you'll see a picture of a very young Barbara Walters with her daughter Jacqueline. At the time this article was written, Ms. Walters was co-host of the Today Show. ...click for details
This is a very nice issue of Woman's Day Magazine celebrating its 25th Anniversary. The issue features a special 16 page Anniversary Cookbook, a Gallery of Flower Prints, Danish Embroidery and an interesting article, "What Makes A Woman Unforgettable?"
The cookbook section has been perforated near the binding edge for easy removal, however, that section is still intact. Some of the recipes included: But ...click for details