This vintage postcard shows a lonesome cowboy and his faithful horse. The cowboy is sitting on a hill overlooking a valley. The postcard has the poem "The Cowboy’s Life."
There is no date on the postcard, however, I believe it is from the 1940’s or earlier. ...click for details
This vintage postcard shows a lovely picture of The Alamo located in San Antonio, Texas. The copyright is by H. L. Summerville.
There is no date on the postcard. The numbers "67" are on the right end of the title of postcard. This could stand for 1967, however, the postcard looks older than that to me. ...click for details
This vintage postcard shows a monkey reading his mail. The letter is a request telling our friend to "cut out the monkey business and write a line."
There is no date on the postcard, however, from my research, the postcard is dated 1936. This is determined by the code in the lower right corner of the postcard. ...click for details
This is a nice vintage postcard depicting the cowboy life. It shows a trail-weary cowboy with his faithful companions – his dog and horse. The postcard was printed from the original oil painting by the noted cowboy artist and poet, L. H. "Dude" Larsen. The back of the postcard has the poem "That New Range Ahead."
This is an advertisement from June, 1930, for The Parker Pen Company of Janesville, Wisconsin. The ad features the Parker Duofold – Pen Guaranteed For Life.
The reverse side features advertising for a Mediterranean Cruise Supreme by Thomas Cook & Son in co-operation with Wagons-Lits Company. ...click for details
This is an advertisement from June, 1930, for S. F. W. & Son, Inc. The ad features Whitman Pleasure Island Chocolates. "Real Treasure from Pleasure Island."
The reverse side features advertising for Metropolitan Life Insurance Company of New York. "Why risk Typhoid? 20 times more dangerous than lightning!" The ad a ...click for details
This is an advertisement from June, 1930, for Bell & Howell Company. The ad features the Bell & Howell Filmo Movie Camera. "Capture your travels with Filmo."
The reverse side features advertising for Grinnell Company of Providence, Road Island. "For the Information of Business Men." ...click for details