Description
Vintage Easter Greeting Postcard Chicks Rabbit Daffodils Wisconsin 1910s. The front of the card features a heartwarming scene, beautifully illustrated with two fluffy yellow chicks and a sweet white rabbit nestled amongst vibrant daffodils in a planter. This classic imagery evokes the innocence and joy of spring celebrations from a bygone era. Discover a charming piece of early 20th-century Americana with this delightful vintage Easter greeting postcard. The front of the card features a heartwarming scene, beautifully illustrated with two fluffy yellow chicks and a sweet white rabbit nestled amongst vibrant daffodils in a planter. The elegant script conveys a heartfelt message: "An Easter Greeting, This little card for Easter: The smallest gift to send Brings you fondest greetings, From an old-time-friend." This classic imagery evokes the innocence and joy of spring celebrations from a bygone era. The reverse side of this divided-back postcard reveals its historical journey. It was postmarked in Wisconsin on April 5th, likely in the 1910s or 1920s, and bears a one-cent George Washington U.S. Postage stamp. The card was personally addressed to Mrs. Guy O. Peck in Topeka, Kansas, with a handwritten message conveying warm Easter wishes. This collectible item is an excellent example of early 20th-century holiday ephemera, perfect for enthusiasts of vintage postcards, Easter memorabilia, or historical correspondence.