Antique & Vintage Postcards

A frischer Mabl, abs sleuest! — so opens the cheerful salutation scrawled across the top of this early Weimar-era card, sent from someone enjoying a meal at the historic Alte Veste near Fürth-Nürnberg, Bavaria. The black-and-white view captures the half-timbered Kurhaus and Restaurant nestled beneath towering shade trees, with the crenellated stone tower of the ancient fortress rising dramatically above the canopy — a structure made famous by the 1632 Battle of the Alte Veste between Imperial forces and the Swedes under Gustavus Adolphus during the Thirty Years' War. The sender, writing in a loose German hand, closes with a jovial "Prost!" and addresses the card to Artur at a Berlin-Spandau address, conjuring a vivid picture of a warm Bavarian outing shared across the miles.