These 2 guys don't look to happy about having their picture taken. Strange looking postcard with a very interesting design on the back. I couldn't find any info on Mr. Reeves, the Mission Artist.
A sometimes rambling blog about my postcard collection, Mostly vintage, some new, a bunch of linens with a touch of chrome.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Santa Barbara, California - 1920's
These views of Santa Barbara are published by W.W. Osborne of Santa Barbara. The cards were manufactured by the Albertype Co. of Brooklyn, New York. When the divided back postcard were authorized, the Albertype company created a line down the back of their cards
with the words "Post Cards of Quality"...and I couldn't agree more! These cards also label "Hand-Colored" on them. The coloring on these cards (and the other cards of theirs that I have) is done with subtlety. Unlike many colored cards that tend to be bold and garish.
Saturday, January 26, 2013
New York Zoological Park
A few more cards (by popular demand) from my NYZP collection. Not particularly valuable cards but I've always liked the way they looked.
The caption says "Handling Python"...Whose handling who?
Why wouldn't they create a mountain habitat for mountain goats as opposed to having them climb on a log cabin?...maybe they're actually Cabin Goats?
Friday, January 25, 2013
Weighing a Baby Orang - New York Zoological Park
This organization is more commonly referred to as the Bronx Zoo which opened in 1899. They published a great many postcards of zoo animals through a variety of printers. The Rotogravure Company printed a fine collotype card set for them in black & white and with color tints though their name does not appear on these cards. The Detroit Publishing Company also produced sets for them.
Kenneth Wright - Commercial Art
The General Chef
Ran across another advertising RPPC. Costing around $259.00 in 1951 this little space-saver may be the strangest "major" kitchen appliance I've ever seen. Found one online today for $250!
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Greetings from Worcester, Massachusetts
I got these divided back cards in an old postcard album containing over 50 different views of Worcester, Massachusetts. All of the cards are published by Tichnor Bros out of Boston except for the "Greetings" card which was published by J.I. Williams of Worcester.
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