Yukon Fish Trap in Alaska Vintage 1960s Postcard
                                                
                                                                                                        
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                                            Condition: Pre-owned. With mild edgewear. Typical. This vintage postcard features a striking image of a traditional Yukon Fish Trap in Alaska, showcasing the ingenious river basket traps used to catch fish swimmin ... Read More
                                
                                                                Condition:  Pre-owned. With mild edgewear. Typical.
This vintage postcard features a striking image of a traditional Yukon Fish Trap in Alaska, showcasing the ingenious river basket traps used to catch fish swimming upstream. The photochrome printing technique vividly captures the natural colors of the river and surrounding landscape, typical of postcards produced between 1939 and the late 1960s. The image is credited to Frank H. Mosley, well-known for his scenic Alaskan photography.Printed by Dexter Press in West Nyack, New York, this licensed reprint postcard is part of the Arctic Circle Enterprises series (ACE-071). The card measures the continental size of approximately 6 x 4 inches and bears scalloped edges typical of the era. This piece is a collectible representation of Alaskan cultural heritage and early 1960s postcard artistry, ideal for collectors interested in Americana, fishing history, or northern landscapes.
                            This vintage postcard features a striking image of a traditional Yukon Fish Trap in Alaska, showcasing the ingenious river basket traps used to catch fish swimming upstream. The photochrome printing technique vividly captures the natural colors of the river and surrounding landscape, typical of postcards produced between 1939 and the late 1960s. The image is credited to Frank H. Mosley, well-known for his scenic Alaskan photography.Printed by Dexter Press in West Nyack, New York, this licensed reprint postcard is part of the Arctic Circle Enterprises series (ACE-071). The card measures the continental size of approximately 6 x 4 inches and bears scalloped edges typical of the era. This piece is a collectible representation of Alaskan cultural heritage and early 1960s postcard artistry, ideal for collectors interested in Americana, fishing history, or northern landscapes.
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