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ELLEN H. CLAPSADDLE ST. PATRICK'S DAY POSTCARD.1907.
Traditional Collectibles: Ephemera: Postcards Pre 1910: item #274614
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Doris Frohnsdorff
301-869-1256
$17.50
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An International Art Publishing Co. postcard, 1907. New York, Berlin, Printed in Germany. Divided back. Addressed and postmarked with a one cent stamp. An embossed chromolithographed St Patrick's Day card signed lower left by the artist, Ellen H. Clapsaddle. It depicts a young red-haired boy dressed in green and is captioned: "The Top O' the Mornin' to you". Printed lower right is: "Painting Only copyrighted by The International Art Pub. Co. 1907". Fine condition.
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1908 Embossed Postcard. Geo. Washington.
Traditional Collectibles: Ephemera: Postcards Pre 1910: item #274566
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Doris Frohnsdorff
301-869-1256
SOLD
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A fine unused embossed chromolithographed postcard, 1908. Printed in Germany. No. 51646. Divided back. Printed in full colors depicting George Washington on horseback and brandishing a sword. The image is within an oval. Gold border. Captioned: "First in war, first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen". Printed lower right: Painting only copyright S. Garre 1908. Mint.
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"Democracy In Action" Linen Postcard, Curt Teich 1941
Traditional Collectibles: Ephemera: Postcards Pre 1950: item #274357
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Shirley Allen
tele:239-472-3506 cell:239-281-3017
$150
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"Democracy in Action" Vintage Linen Postcard, Our Flag, Our Country and Commander-in-Chief, with symbolic illustrations of Freedom, Defense, and Recovery. A Democracy that promises victory and assurance of a just peace to all the peoples of the world. As Featured in Linen Postcards Images of the American Dream. Front Condition Excellent, Back Condition Pictured. Curt Teich 1941
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"Berry Field", Genuine Curt Teich Linen Postcard
Traditional Collectibles: Ephemera: Postcards Pre 1960: item #274349
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Shirley Allen
tele:239-472-3506 cell:239-281-3017
$65
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"Berry Field, Nashville's Municipal Airport, Nashville, Tenn." Vintage Linen Postcard. Berry Field, Nashville's Municipal Airport, was named Berry Field in honor of Colonel Harry S. Berry, State W.P.A. Administrator. The total cost of construction will be about $2,500,000- and is conceded to be one of the most outstanding airports of the United States. The Airport covers about 700 acres and has many miles of hard surfaced runways, it is located on the Murfreesboro Road, six and one-half miles fr... Click for details
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