Discover a charming piece of early 20th-century correspondence with this beautifully embossed postcard, postmarked May 23, 1911, from Estill, Kentucky. The front features a vibrant chromolithograph illustration of striking red orchids or similar tropical flowers nestled within a dark woven basket, set against a rich golden-brown background. The intricate embossing technique adds a tactile dimension, giving the floral arrangement a subtle raised effect that enhances its visual appeal and depth. A poignant sentimental verse, "The night is long that never finds the day," is elegantly printed below the image, adding to its romantic and collectible nature.

This vintage postcard captures the aesthetic of the Edwardian era, making it a delightful find for collectors of floral themes, Kentucky ephemera, or early 1900s postcards. The detailed artistry showcases the popular printing methods of the period, emphasizing rich colors and decorative elements. The reverse side reveals a handwritten message and address to Miss Serena Harrell in Jacksonsmill, Kentucky, offering a glimpse into personal communication from over a century ago.



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