Discover a charming piece of early 20th-century sentiment with this beautiful embossed postcard, featuring a lush bouquet of vibrant red and pink roses with verdant green foliage set against a warm, earthy background. The intricate embossing technique gives the floral arrangement a delightful raised texture, adding depth and a tactile quality to the artwork, characteristic of popular printing methods from the era. A heartfelt message of "heartiest affection, warmest greetings, truest wishes" is elegantly presented in a decorative frame at the bottom, capturing the tender spirit of communication from over a century ago.
This historical postcard was mailed from Metropolis, Illinois, on August 9, 1909, evidenced by its clear postmark. It bears a one-cent George Washington U.S. Postage stamp and is addressed to Mr. Geo. Whorley in Marion, Illinois, providing a tangible link to Illinois history and personal connections of the period. The divided back format is typical of postcards produced after 1907, making it a desirable collectible for enthusiasts of early 20th-century ephemera, floral art, or Illinois regional history.
Condition: Please see photos for condition.
Shipping: eBay Standard Envelope
Returns: Free 30 day returns.
We combine shipping on all orders. We will refund any extra shipping fees over the combined amount.