Linen Postcard

“UNITED STATES” “OVER 100 POSTCARDS” ~ 50/50 SPLIT OF UNUSED LINEN / CHROME. SOME OLDER THAN LINEN AS SHOWN. MOST IN NR-MINT CONDITION!Thank you for viewing this VINTAGE LOT OF 100+ standard 3.5″ X 5.5″ of the United State! Mostly from the 1930’s through the 1970’s! Some of the Pictures may be blurry. However, the Postcards are in Focus!50+ CHROME AND 50+ LINEN MOST ARE IN MINT CONDITION, SOME EXCELLENT CONDITION, FEW IN VERY GOOD CONDITION! VERY PICTURESQUE ROAD SIDE AMERICANA! LOTS OF INTERESTING STATES, NO FOREIGN, NO ISSUES! PLEASE SEE PHOTOS!I am happy to combine shipping on multiple purchases when possible, however you need to ignore promptings from eBay to pay for items immediately after you purchase them if purchasing more than one item. When you are finished shopping, you can then go to your shopping cart and checkout. If the shopping cart does not automatically combine shipping costs for you, just wait for me to send you a combined invoice to take advantage of shipping discounts. I cannot combine shipping or issue shipping refunds if you pay for multiple items individually.CONDITION: MOST ARE IN EXCELLENT, I ADDED A FEW TO OFFSET ANY CREASED or, ISSUE POSTCARDS THAT MAY HAVE SLIPPED IN THIS LOT! PLEASE SEE THE TWELVE PICTURES ABOVE!I WELCOME ALL QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS AND ALL OF MY AUCTIONS TO BETTER INFORM THE POTENTIAL BIDDER PRIOR TO THEIR BIDDING! PLEASE SEE MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR ADDITIONAL LOT’S AND ANTIQUE, HISTORICAL, AND JUST PLAIN INTERESTING POSTCARDS! THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR STOPPING BY AND HAVING A LOOK!, HAVE FUN, HAPPY 🙂 BIDDING!!! v

This vintage postcard depicts the Moravian Graveyard in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, known as the “City of Equal Dead.” Published by Ashville Post Card Co, the original linen postcard captures the historical significance of the graveyard and the architecture of the area. Measuring a standard size of 5.5 x 3.5 inches, this postcard provides a glimpse into the social history of North Carolina and the United States during the Linen era (1930-1945). The postcard features a divided back and is an excellent addition for collectors interested in topographical postcards and historical figures.

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