This vintage postcard features a detailed color lithograph of the interior of the Bank of California in San Francisco, California. The image showcases the grand architectural design with tall windows, ornate columns, and a spacious banking hall furnished with counters and floral arrangements. It captures the historical elegance and the bustling financial atmosphere of early 20th-century San Francisco.
Printed by Edw. H. Mitchell, a well-known San Francisco publisher, this linen postcard measures approximately 3.5 x 5.5 inches. The card's back is divided, indicating it was produced during the early divided-back era, likely between 1910 and 1930. The postcard's high-quality linen texture and vivid color printing reflect the popular postcard production techniques of that era, making it a collectible piece for enthusiasts of California history, vintage banking, and architectural memorabilia.