Discover a charming piece of early 20th-century ephemera with this exquisite embossed postcard from 1911. The front features a vibrant bouquet of yellow flowers, possibly primroses, beautifully presented within an ornate, gold-accented frame. The delicate embossing adds a tactile dimension, enhancing the elegance of the floral design and the "Best Wishes" sentiment. This postcard captures the artistic style prevalent during the Golden Age of postcards, making it a delightful find for collectors of vintage floral imagery and antique paper goods.

This collectible postcard bears a clear Monticello, Kentucky postmark dated April 15, 1911, and features a one-cent Benjamin Franklin stamp. The reverse side includes a handwritten message dated April 15, '11, addressed to Miss Serena, adding a personal touch and historical context to the item. The publisher's mark, "MEANDRE C," is visible, indicating its origin. Its divided back design is characteristic of postcards produced during this era, offering a glimpse into early 20th-century communication and design.



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