Robert E. Lee Hill Rotograph Postcard - The Rotograph Co. New York City c1910s

$ 15.81

Country of Origin: United States Original/Licensed Reprint: Original Era: Divided Back (c. 1907-1915) Unit of Sale: Single Unit Number of Items in Set: 1 Featured Person: Robert E. Lee Hill Brand/Publisher: The Rotograph Co. Unit Type: Unit Unit Quantity: 1 Signed: No Subject: People Year Manufactured: 1910 Type: Printed (Lithograph) brand: The Rotograph Co. Postage Condition: Unposted Time Period Manufactured: 1910-1919 Material: Cardboard City: New York City Country: United States

Description

Robert E. Lee Hill Rotograph Postcard - The Rotograph Co. New York City c1910s. Discover a fascinating piece of early 20th-century history with this vintage Rotograph postcard featuring a distinguished portrait of Robert E. Lee Hill. The card showcases a striking photographic image of Hill in formal attire, meticulously produced by The Rotograph Co., a prominent publisher known for its high-quality printed postcards during the era. This collectible postcard, part of the notable "ROTOGRAPH" SERIES, offers a glimpse into a bygone era of portraiture and early photographic printing techniques. The reverse side clearly identifies "The Rotograph Co., N. Y. City" as its producer, along with the classic postcard layout. It represents a unique opportunity for collectors of historical figures, early photography, or vintage Rotograph productions. Discover a fascinating piece of early 20th-century history with this vintage Rotograph postcard featuring a distinguished portrait of Robert E. Lee Hill. The card showcases a striking photographic image of Hill in formal attire, meticulously produced by The Rotograph Co., a prominent publisher known for its high-quality printed postcards during the era. This collectible postcard, part of the notable "ROTOGRAPH" SERIES, offers a glimpse into a bygone era of portraiture and early photographic printing techniques. The reverse side clearly identifies "The Rotograph Co., N. Y. City" as its producer, along with the classic postcard layout. It represents a unique opportunity for collectors of historical figures, early photography, or vintage Rotograph productions.