$12.00
Hard to believe the postage was only 1 1/2? to send a group of postcards. Note the very elegant handwriting on the address...
$5.50
The postcard is in good condition with some wear to the edges. The upper right corner has a fracture but has not been bent all the way down...
$10.00
The postmark is from Paducah, Kentucky, and has a date of October 25, 1939. The one cent stamp used for postage is in very good condition.
The postcard is in very good condition with very light wear to the corners. The colors on the graphic is still bright and colorful...
$7.00
Some of the sites and landmarks include Tidwell Bible Building at Baylor University, Cameron Park, Potts Highway Interchange and more.
Overall, the set is in good condition. The colors are still bright...
$5.00
The back side shows a very nice stamp with the Queen pictured. The postcard is in good condition on both sides, but does have some very minor wear to the edges. Two of the corners have tiny bends from wear.
This would make a nice addition to a postcard or stamp collection.
Please include $1.00 for shipping in the U.S...
$10.00
The first card has a banner that says "Greetings from New York City." On one side of the card is the Empire State Building - the other has the Statue of Liberty.
The second card has a very nice view at dusk of the Empire State Building and the surrounding city.
The third card is a night-time view from Brooklyn showing the famous towers of Wall Street.
All three cards were made by Dexter Press, Inc., West Nyack, New York...
$6.00
The 1st is a United States 2 Cents Franklin Postal Card.
The 2nd is a United States 1 Cent Jefferson Postal Card.
Both cards are in very good condition. I am not sure of the dates of these cards. There are no marks or writing on the backs of either card. Both have darkened with age, but look better than the photo shows them to be - not as dark. The one cent card is darker than the two cent card, however.
Please include $1.00 for shipping in the U.S...
$10.00
Both cards have a 1946 copyright by Paul V. Klieben.
"The Gamblers" is one of the attractions at Ghost Town. It is a wood carving by the famous Andy Anderson. Take a minute to read the tombstone of Deadwood Dick (see photo) for a chuckle.
"The Gamblers" card has "Julian" written in the lower right corner...
$6.00
Both cards are in very good condition - no tears or dog-ears. The Aneth card has the slightest tiny bend on the upper left corner.
Please include $1.25 for shipping in the U.S. Add an additional $1.30 if you would like the shipment insured.
I add new items to my shop frequently...
$12.50
The first card shows a cute Dutch girl who has slipped on the ice, leaving her packages scattered all over the ice. The simple message, "Mine Christmas Vishes!"
The second card shows a happy Dutch boy carrying armloads of packages and reads, "A cholly goot vish for Xmas."
The third card shows a Dutch boy with a holiday package. A shy girl anticipates the gift is for her...
$7.00
The card has a nice 1 cent stamp with a good, clear postmark. The postcard is in very good condition - especially for its age. There is some slight wear on the corners. There are postmark lines on the front of the card, as well, as seen in the photo.
Please include $1.00 for shipping in the U....
$7.00
The card reads:
A Christmas Wish. At the home table on this day, How well I'd like to be, So when you carve the turkey, Just eat a slice for me.
The card has darkened some with age and the upper right corner has a small bend. The back side has a stain underneath the nice 1 cent stamp.
Though not in mint condition, it is remarkable ...
















