Antique & Vintage Postcards

Lush purple lilac clusters cascade across a silver-embossed ground, framing a delicate vignette of a blossoming white orchard tree on a sunlit green hillside — a springtime reverie in the ornate chromolithographic tradition of the Edwardian golden age of postcards. The embossed scrollwork border and gilt lettering reading "Happy Memories" radiate the sentimental warmth that made greeting postcards the social media of their day. Sent by Mary to Miss Hannah at an unnamed village address, the card was never stamped — perhaps hand-delivered locally — and the undivided-back style with "Domestic One Cent / Foreign Two Cents" postage guidance dates it to approximately 1907–1910. The card back bears the code P.C. 220 and what appears to be a British or European printing style.