This vintage postcard shows a view of two family photos that have been made into a postcard. There is no information other than some names written on the back side of the card: Geneva, Clifford, Doris & Cliff.
From the clothing, I estimate the pictures are from the 1940’s or early 1950’s. ...click for details
This vintage postcard shows a view of Dream Lake in Estes Park in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. The postcard is postmarked from Denver, Colorado, and was mailed to Fort Worth, Texas. The postmark is August 28, 1940 (I believe). The ink is smudged and it could be 1948.
This is a humor postcard. The card shows a luxury yacht passing two shipwrecked men on a raft. To the amazement of the second man, the first says, "They want to know if we have any Grey Poupon." The lower left corner says, "Keep The Faith!"
The postcard is in good unused condition with some minor wear to the corners. ...click for details
This is a set of two postcards featuring messages from Dallas, Texas. The Texas Postcard Company of Plano, Texas, published the cards.
The first postcard features a scene of Bachman Lake – northeast of downtown Dallas. In the background you can see a plane landing at nearby Love Field Airport. Further back, you can see the roof of Texas S ...click for details
This is a souvenir postcard that says, "Chinees Restaurant – Peking - Bovenzaal." It shows the inside of a restaurant in Amsterdam – Holland.
The card is addressed to Fort Worth, Texas. The Buzzo’s are telling of their good time, however, the baggage has been lost in transit and there are hopes it will catch up to them. ...click for details
This is a souvenir postcard that says, "Greetings From St. Louis Zoo." It shows a pretty scene of flamingos, swans and other birds in a pond. Very colorful.
The card is from Mother telling the Steele’s of Fort Worth, Texas, that everything is fine.
This vintage postcard shows a view of the Casino – Florida’s Newest Playground in Pensacola, Florida. Shepeard’s of Pensacola published the postcard. There is no copyright but I estimate the postcard is from the 1930’s or 1940’s.
The postcard is in good condition with some minor wear to the corners. The back side is unused with some light ...click for details