Vintage South Dakota State Flower Anemone Linen Postcard by Curt Teich

$ 3.17

Original/Licensed Reprint: Original Type: Linen Theme: State Flower Time Period Manufactured: 1930s-1950s Country of Origin: United States Region: South Dakota Country: United States Subject: Anemone Flower City: Deadwood Era: Mid 20th Century Continent: North America

Description

Vintage South Dakota State Flower Anemone Linen Postcard by Curt Teich. This vintage postcard features a beautiful printed image of the Anemone, celebrated as the first flower of spring and the official state flower of South Dakota. The vibrant floral artwork captures the delicate petals and natural setting of these iconic flowers, making it a charming piece for collectors of botanical or state-themed postcards. The postcard uses a classic linen texture printing method, known for its distinct fabric-like finish and vivid color saturation, popular in mid-20th century postcards. Produced by the renowned Curt Teich Company of Chicago, a major publisher known for high-quality postcards, this piece was distributed by Black Hills Post Card Co. of Deadwood, South Dakota. The postcard is an original print, with the typical divided back layout and a one-cent stamp box indicating it was manufactured in the early to mid-1900s. Its depiction of a state symbol combined with the collectible linen postcard format makes it ideal for enthusiasts of vintage Americana, botanical art, or regional history memorabilia.