Description
Vintage Linen Postcard Maple Sugar Making Vermont C.W. Hughes 1930s. This original vintage linen postcard captures the traditional craft of maple sugar making in Vermont, showcasing a rustic sugar house surrounded by leafless trees and snowy landscape. The richly textured linen paper and vibrant colors are characteristic of postcards produced in the 1930-1945 era. Printed by the well-known C.W. Hughes & Co., Inc. of Mechanicville, NY, this postcard features a charming depiction of rural life during the maple syrup harvest season in New England. The postcard is a classic example of the popular 'linen' style printing technique that enhanced color saturation and surface texture, making it highly collectible among postcard enthusiasts. Its depiction of a smoke stack and stacked wood adds to the historical authenticity of early 20th-century Vermont maple syrup production. With its unposted back and clear publisher mark, this postcard is a wonderful piece of Americana and a must-have for collectors interested in vintage rural industry scenes and New England heritage.