Discover a charming piece of early 20th-century correspondence with this beautiful 1911 "Sincerest Greetings" postcard. The front features a delightful, embossed design showcasing a vibrant bouquet of purple and white violets, framed by a delicate border of more violets and green vines. Above the floral arrangement, a picturesque, framed vignette depicts a serene rural cottage scene, complete with a thatched roof, lush trees, and figures enjoying the tranquil surroundings. This artistic composition captures the idyllic beauty of a bygone era, making it a wonderful addition to any collection of vintage ephemera or floral postcards.
This historical postcard offers a glimpse into social connections of the past, having been postmarked on February 22, 1911, from Spencer, Indiana. It bears a one-cent U.S. Postage stamp featuring Benjamin Franklin and was addressed to Mrs. Lizzie Sant-dine in Englisly, Indiana. The handwritten message from "sister Dora" adds a personal touch, enhancing its historical and sentimental value. The card's embossed elements and lithographic printing technique highlight the craftsmanship typical of postcards from this period, appealing to collectors of vintage Americana, Indiana history, and early 1900s greeting cards.
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