Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Vintage Postcards showing Bouquets from the 1900's.

Not all bouquets are of flowers.  This bouquet of acorns is postmarked 1908.  B B London, printed in Saxony.

This humorous one is embossed.  
Best Wishes features poppies deeply embossed in the Postcard.  BB London, printed in Saxony.  1909.

This deeply embossed card is dated 1910.
Remember me, commands this bouquet of embossed flowers.  

This embossed yellow daisy arrangement is surrounded by silver metallic ground.  Heavily embossed, it's postmarked 1910.
Best Wishes features a single flower and embossing behind it.  Postmarked 1910.

Another heavily embossed postcard, hand colored in bright pink and yellow, and cool teal.  Made in Germany, postmarked 1908.
Love to all-- this embossed floral says it simply.  Made in Germany, published by TP and Co, NY.

Good luck is offered in this 'Best Wishes' postcard through the lucky four leaf clover in this floral arrangement.  Heavily embossed, no date.

'To My Cousin' covers the front of this ornate card.  Ivy embellish the letters, while garlands of roses drape below.  A small inset of a Dutch hamlet, complete with a windmill, fills the upper left corner.  The thick embossed card was printed in Germany.  
This spray of Lavendar accompanies a floral arrow, ready to bring 'Best Wishes' to the recipient.  Heavily embossed, postmarked December 1907.

A small spray of roses rest beside the portrait of a lady.  'Good Luck' reads the gold leaf writing in the corner.  

The bouquet of pansies is original; 'Greetings from Porkey Pa' is dimensionally written by hand.  This embossed postcard is postmarked August 1909.

This ivy wreath centers on this friendship postcard.  'Friendship like the ivy clings close, whatever fortune brings.'  

This embossed wreath seems entangled in iron railing.  

'May every Day be Bright, and the Morrow Brighter.' embossed postcard August 1909.  A small bird looks over a rose arrangement with a flower in it's beak.  



No comments:

Post a Comment