Antique Real Photo Postcard Divided Back Park Pavilion RPPC
$3.99
Condition: Please examine scans carefully for flaws. The reverse scan will sometimes reveal nicks or creases ... Read more about the seller notes Please examine scans carefully for flaws. The reverse scan will somet ... Read More
Condition: Please examine scans carefully for flaws. The reverse scan will sometimes reveal nicks or creases ... Read more about the seller notes Please examine scans carefully for flaws. The reverse scan will sometimes reveal nicks or creases that are not visible from the front. Remember-you never pay more than 1 shipping charge. Read Less about the seller notes
This antique real photo postcard features a serene park scene with a distinctive octagonal pavilion surrounded by trees and shrubbery. The image captures a peaceful outdoor setting that reflects early 20th-century American leisure spaces. Printed on a divided back postcard, this piece dates from the 1907-1915 era, a popular period for real photo postcards (RPPC) in the United States. The postcard is stamped with the AZO mark, indicating its early 20th-century origin and authenticity as a real photo postcard. The handwritten note on the back reads, "This is the Park North of the Sanitarium where Ethel got the slips," adding a unique personal historical context. This collectible postcard is an excellent example of early photographic printing techniques used on postcards and offers a glimpse into historical park architecture and community life.
This antique real photo postcard features a serene park scene with a distinctive octagonal pavilion surrounded by trees and shrubbery. The image captures a peaceful outdoor setting that reflects early 20th-century American leisure spaces. Printed on a divided back postcard, this piece dates from the 1907-1915 era, a popular period for real photo postcards (RPPC) in the United States. The postcard is stamped with the AZO mark, indicating its early 20th-century origin and authenticity as a real photo postcard. The handwritten note on the back reads, "This is the Park North of the Sanitarium where Ethel got the slips," adding a unique personal historical context. This collectible postcard is an excellent example of early photographic printing techniques used on postcards and offers a glimpse into historical park architecture and community life.
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- Virginia, United States
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