This vintage postcard features a striking illustration of Tony Faust, a red devil figure, peering from behind a curtain at an elegant dining scene. The setting captures an early 20th-century social gathering, rendered in vibrant colors and fine details, indicative of lithographic printing techniques popular in that era. The postcard is marked with "Saint Louis, U.S.A." and published by Buxton & Skinner Lith. St. Louis, U.S.A., a well-known regional publisher from the early 1900s.
The back of the postcard includes handwriting and a clear postmark dated February 27, 1905, from St. Louis, Missouri, along with a 2-cent red George Washington stamp, adding to its historical significance. The card's dimensions are standard size (5.5 x 3.5 inches), printed on paper stock typical of postcards from the early 1900s. This collectible item is a great find for enthusiasts of theatrical memorabilia, vintage advertising, or early American postcards with unique artistic style and period charm.
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CONDITION: Moderate wear and some soiling.
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