The pictures below show larger front and back views of all (3) Different Unused Early 1900s Imprinted Leather Post Cards in this lot. One has a hand written 1906 date, but all three are believed to be from around the same time. These have the following imprinted or stamped images and are marked on the two sides as follows: The first post card pictures a stork bird, a cherub, waiting at a door with a ribbon, shoes, mail, and a telegraph. 7-21-06 (written) NOT YET - BUT SOON FROM LUCY (written) POST CARD PLACE STAMP HERE The second post card has an image of a Native American Indian with a headdress and outfit. WHY DON'T YOU WRITE YOU POST CARD MADE BY HY-SIL MANUFACTURING CO., BOSTON. The third post card pictures a rooster chasing a chicken or hen. THE VILLAIN STILL PURSUES HER POST CARD MADE BY HY-SIL MANUFACTURING CO., BOSTON. To judge the sizes the center postcard measures 3-1/4'' x 5-1/8''. These appear to be in excellent as made condition as pictured. |