Discover a charming piece of early 20th-century ephemera with this delightful "Good Luck" postcard, postmarked February 3, 1910. The front features the phrase "Good Luck" artfully crafted from delicate pink blossoms, with two busy bees hovering gracefully amidst the floral letters. This embossed design adds a tactile dimension, bringing the vibrant flowers to life against a warm, muted background, characteristic of the era's printing techniques.

This vintage collectible embodies the sentiment and artistic style of the Edwardian period. The reverse side reveals a period-correct 1-cent Benjamin Franklin stamp and a clear postmark, confirming its journey to Miss Serena Sarl in Jackett's Mill, Owen County, Kentucky. The handwritten message provides a glimpse into the past, offering a personal connection to a bygone era. A wonderful addition for collectors of floral postcards, antique greetings, or Kentucky historical memorabilia.



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