This is a very unusual postcard – both in the size and the way it was made. The front side of the postcard shows a hillbilly woman with her foot on the head of a submissive hillbilly man. The quote states, "You’re Always On My Mind."
This card is to Sharon from Bobby letting her know that he is away attending the funeral of his ...click for details
This is a very old postcard from 1908 of Yellowstone National Park. It shows Red Rock from the bottom of the canyon. The postcard is by Raphael Tuck & Sons in Saxony.
Miss A. M. Pearce of Elkton, Maryland, received this card that was postmarked in Cecilton, Maryland, on May 22, 1908. G.W.W. could not resist the temptation to use the f ...click for details
This is a very old picture postcard. It shows a young woman – all dressed up on his Sunday best – an ankle length dress. The woman has accessorized with a wide-brim hat, gloves and a long string of beads.
It was a common practice for people to have photographs of themselves made into postcards they could send to friends and loved ones. ...click for details
This is a very old picture postcard. It shows a young man – I’m guessing in his twenties – all dressed up on his Sunday best, a dark suit. There appears to be a pen in his coat pocket. Not the straight edge of the tie bottom.
It was a common practice for people to have photographs of themselves made into postcards they could send to frien ...click for details
This is a very nice Postcard Booklet featuring twelve postcards of the Ming Tombs in Peking. Peking Publishing House published the full color cards. There is no copyright listed.
Each page in the book has a postcard that can be removed by a perforated line that connects it to a smaller picture on the right side of the page. The postcards ...click for details
This is a set of two vintage cards – the type one might get at carnival fortune teller. The first is palm reading card. Surely the picture of "Your Future Husband" is meant for humor! The second describes "Your Ideal Love Mate" – a glorified lover – with a dash of Gable.
These are all printed on a thick card stock. A m ...click for details
This is a vintage postcard showing the Orphans’ Home in Warren, Ohio. The postmark is 1911. The card is addressed to Business College in East Liverpool, Ohio.
The postcard is in good condition. There is some wear to the edges and corners. There are ink marks at the top of the front side of the postcard. It looks as if it had been postmark ...click for details
This is a vintage postcard from 1914. It shows a beautiful picture in a sepia color that I am guessing is in a cathedral. Along the edge of the postcard it reads, "Venezia – R. Accademia – L’Assunia – Tiziano Vecellio di Pieve di Cadore – C. Naya Editore – Venezla."
The postcard is in fair to good condition. There is some wear t ...click for details
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