This charming antique postcard from 1910 features a beautifully embossed pink rose, accompanied by a budding rose and verdant leaves. The tactile embossing technique gives the floral elements a raised, lifelike quality, creating a delightful visual and textural experience. The elegant script reads "Friends," conveying a warm sentiment. Produced with meticulous detail, this card showcases the artistry prevalent in early 20th-century greeting cards.
The reverse side reveals a piece of history, bearing a clear postmark from Rome, Kentucky, dated February 7, 1910, and addressed to Sparta, Kentucky. It carries a handwritten message and a one-cent U.S. postage stamp. This German-made postcard represents a classic example of the popular floral designs and high-quality printing from that era, making it a wonderful addition for collectors of Kentucky postal history, embossed postcards, or early 1900s floral ephemera.
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