All of these postcards are from 1909-1915 and were sent to Dear’s Great, great, Aunt Emma during those years.
A Happy Easter ~ May He who rose this Easter morn Descend in Love and keep and bless thee.
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A Happy Easter ~ May He who rose this Easter morn Descend in Love and keep and bless thee.
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oh my so loovely the first is my favorite
Those are wonderful!
Very nice. One so seldom sees textured, fabric postcards these days.
Boy that’s neat. Where did you find these?? They remind me of the old orange grove ads from the sides of the crates. Amazing. Thanks for sharing such history!
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THey are so lovely. I love the one with the girl, the rake and the chicks. But, “hearty greetings?!” What does that mean, in terms of Easter? Maybe a Thanksgiving card… funny.
These are gorgeous. We have some of my great-grandmother’s from that time, and I love them. They are very romantic. They suggest a nice pace of life!
those are gorgeous!!
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Oh, those are lovely!!
These are so beautiful. What a great thing to share.
Those are VERY lovely. A real sight for winter-weary eyes!
Those are all so ornate — it’s beautiful to see. I wish there were more selection like that available now!
Oh wow! Very cool. I sure hope that the weather is nice this year for Easter. Last year the kids hunted easter eggs in their coats and pants! 😦
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Those are beautiful! Thanks for sharing them.
The fifth one was my favorite. I love these!
Absolutely gorgeous! Thank you for sharing these treasures. I loved all of them. I am always partial to lilies of the valley and angel. 🙂 How nice to have such beautiful heirlooms handed down.
Beautiful cards.
I have a tin box of letters and cards from my grandparents. I must look to see if there are any Easter ones – most are Christmas cards, sympathy cards and holiday (vacation) cards. Thanks for the inspiration to look them out.
Nice!
These are all beautiful, Ellen. What a lovely collection!
Hugs and blessings,
I like 10 the best. Happy TT!
Wow. these are beautiful, thanks for sharing.
These are the prettiest Easter cards I have ever seen. The colors, textures, lettering. the sentiments………it is all really special! Bless you great, great, aunt Emma for saving them.
Okay. I am amazed. Amazed by how cool these cards are. Amazed that you have them. Good thing you have that barn…
LOVE this post – I adore antique anything and the other day I saw some antique bunnies at a store called Razmatazz. I wanted to fill my whole house with the stuff — he sells them for about $100 a pop though. So, I guess I should just visit your blog for similar posts and move on. Happy TT!
Oh, these are gorgeous! How wonderful that she saved them.
Just so gorgeous, ellen. Thanks for sharing them. I make my cards. Maybe I’ll borrow a couple for Easter cards…that’s okay right? 😀
Beautiful collection. I truly enjoy looking at antique greeting cards. I also enjoy reading the notes on them. Kind of a peek into someone else’s way of life.
Aren’t they all so beautiful? I love the victorian ways from long ago. And I’m glad to still see the popularity. That is really cool to have them in your possession. [I really like the Easter one with the red orchid!!]
Sorry, I’m kinda late getting around to visiting. We had a huge storm move through our area, and the computer wasn’t in operating order ’til just now.
Very cool. Where did you find the cards? Happy TT!