Picking Oranges California 1908 Posted Divided Back Postcard

$ 2.04

brand: Severn, Los Angeles, Calif. Material: Paper Era: Divided Back (1907-1915) Theme: Cities & Towns, Working Life, Farming Year Manufactured: 1908 Unit of Sale: Single Unit City: Chico Number of Items in Set: 1 Country: United States Size: Standard (5.5 x 3.5 in) Type: Printed (Lithograph) Time Period Manufactured: 1900-1919 Region: California Brand/Publisher: Severn, Los Angeles, Calif. Postage Condition: Posted Continent: North America Subject: Agriculture Features: Divided Back Original/Licensed Reprint: Original

Description

Picking Oranges California 1908 Posted Divided Back Postcard. AS IS- see pictures. Marks on front and back, wear on edges and corners, discoloration from handling. The Picking Oranges California Postcard is an original printed lithograph featuring agriculture stamped and postmarked 1908. This Standard-sized postcard, manufactured in 1908, showcases a scene of working life on a farm, specifically picking oranges. Published by Severn in Los Angeles, the postcard is a piece of topographical history from the early 20th century, representing the continent of North America and the era of divided back postcards. With a divided back for postage, this postcard is a collectible item that offers a glimpse into the farming industry in California during the early 1900s. Item #: 168 AS IS- see pictures. Marks on front and back, wear on edges and corners, discoloration from handling. The Picking Oranges California Postcard is an original printed lithograph featuring agriculture stamped and postmarked 1908. This Standard-sized postcard, manufactured in 1908, showcases a scene of working life on a farm, specifically picking oranges. Published by Severn in Los Angeles, the postcard is a piece of topographical history from the early 20th century, representing the continent of North America and the era of divided back postcards. With a divided back for postage, this postcard is a collectible item that offers a glimpse into the farming industry in California during the early 1900s. Item #: 168