This antique postcard features a festive Christmas greeting, ‘A Bright and Happy Christmas’. The design includes a central vignette of a snowy winter landscape with houses, framed by embossed icicles and surrounded by holly and berries. This is a Divided Back era postcard, as indicated by the 1912 postmark, with a series number ‘NO. 29’ printed on the back. The card was posted from New Harbor, Maine on December 24, 1912, and has a one-cent U.S. postage stamp and a handwritten message. The card is in good condition for its age, with some light corner wear and age toning; the embossing is prominent and intact.
This is an original embossed postcard featuring a bouquet of pink and red roses set against a snowy winter village scene. The front bears the greeting ‘Good Luck’. This is a Divided Back era card, typical of the early 1900s. It was postally used, with a clear postmark from Douglassville, Pennsylvania, dated February 4, 1909, and a one-cent Franklin stamp. The card shows minor corner and edge wear consistent with its age and being sent through the mail.