Vintage New England Building Cleveland Ohio Lithograph Postcard
$7.95
Condition: Normal Wear. Visible Bumps And Damages On The Edge. Visible Stains. See picture for a detailed ... Read more about the seller notes Normal Wear. Visible Bumps And Damages On The Edge. Visible Stains. See ... Read More
Condition: Normal Wear. Visible Bumps And Damages On The Edge. Visible Stains. See picture for a detailed ... Read more about the seller notes Normal Wear. Visible Bumps And Damages On The Edge. Visible Stains. See picture for a detailed depiction of condition. Read Less about the seller notes
This vintage postcard features a detailed lithograph image of the New England Building, a historic landmark located in Cleveland, Ohio. The postcard measures approximately 3.5 x 5.5 inches and showcases early 20th-century architecture with ornate arched windows and intricate brickwork. The image captures the grandeur of one of Cleveland's tallest office buildings of its time, highlighting the urban development and architectural style of the era.The postcard is an original printed lithograph on paper, typical of postcards produced in the early 1900s. The back of the card includes handwritten correspondence addressed to Mr. Charlie E. Burkhardt in Franklin, Pennsylvania, with a dated postmark from January 12, suggesting its use in the early 20th century. Collectors and history enthusiasts will appreciate the authentic period printing technique, the iconic Cleveland landmark depiction, and the postcard's connection to American urban history.
This vintage postcard features a detailed lithograph image of the New England Building, a historic landmark located in Cleveland, Ohio. The postcard measures approximately 3.5 x 5.5 inches and showcases early 20th-century architecture with ornate arched windows and intricate brickwork. The image captures the grandeur of one of Cleveland's tallest office buildings of its time, highlighting the urban development and architectural style of the era.The postcard is an original printed lithograph on paper, typical of postcards produced in the early 1900s. The back of the card includes handwritten correspondence addressed to Mr. Charlie E. Burkhardt in Franklin, Pennsylvania, with a dated postmark from January 12, suggesting its use in the early 20th century. Collectors and history enthusiasts will appreciate the authentic period printing technique, the iconic Cleveland landmark depiction, and the postcard's connection to American urban history.
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