This is a very nice signed postcard by Bernhardt Wall (1872-1956). The postcard was printed by the Gibson Art Company of Cincinnati, Ohio.
A picture is worth a thousand words! The young girl has the dreamy eyes of a girl in love. The young man looks down at her wearily – knowing his fate is sealed. The caption under the picture simply sta ...click for details
This is a 1951 One Cent Postcard to a Mr. John L. Welker in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The postcard is a reminder to attend a Monday rehearsal for a summer concert. The group was to appear at Gideons Convention.
Of interest to the group, I'm sure, expense checks for an upcoming Bartlesville trip would also be distributed. ...click for details
The package contains six thank you cards still packaged in the original cellophane wrapper. The front of the cards have blue/orchid border around a bouquet of beautiful flowers with "Thank You" in the upper right corner.
The top part of the card is cut shorter on the right side than the inside portion. There is a scalloped edge on the right hand side. ...click for details
This is a very cute advertisement for Smith-Corona Typewriters - "The world's finest and fastest portable."
The ad features a Santa jack-in-the-box holding a nice manual Smith-Corona Typewriter. There were five models available and could be purchased for as little as $1.25 a week.
Smith-Corona was located in Syracuse, New York, w ...click for details
Ahh 1968! Seems like only yesterday, but oh, so long ago!
There is nothing like reading and looking through a vintage magazine to make you realize how much things have changed - yet many of our issues remain the same today. One of the articles in this issue is titled "The American Alternative To Violence" yet violence remain a very big problem for us today! ...click for details
Take a trip back to the late 60's with this issue of Reader's Digest when it could be purchased for a mere 50?.
Some of the articles:
Crisis on campus The Drug "Trip" - Voyage to Nowhere; What Makes a Woman Lovable?; Rights & Wrongs Of U.S. Justice; Mountains That Blow Their Tops; The Stunning Birds Of Fen Lansdowne; The S ...click for details
This is a great postcard and believe I have the postmark correct. It is difficult to read, however, the card was in a group of cards all postmarked 1947 and 1948.
The postcard is a lovely view of 20th Of November Avenue in Mexico City. The writer comments, "You should hear me speak Spanish."
This is nice postcard with a picture of a Dutch Windmill on the front. The writer tells of the very modern country and comments on the very good dinner they had the night before.
The postage stamp from Nederland is intact and in very good condition.
The postcard is in good condition. There is a small tear on the top edge and the Richardson Po ...click for details
This is a very nice postcard from Italy to Texas and I believe I have the 1966 postmark correct. (Please notify me if I have not read it correctly!)
The postcard shows some of the beautiful statues on display in Italy. The writer tells of her exciting trip to Venice and of riding through the tunnels to get to Florence.