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Lot 237 - Grouping Of 19 Antique And Vintage Postcards And Ephemera, Including "It Floats", Asbury Park, New Jersey, Natural Bridge, Virginia, And "Boraxine" Trade Card
Lot 237 - Grouping Of 19 Antique And Vintage Postcards And Ephemera, Including "It Floats", Asbury Park, New Jersey, Natural Bridge, Virginia, And "Boraxine" Trade Card
This grouping of 19 antique and vintage postcards and pieces of ephemera features a variety of travel souvenirs, comic cards, and advertisements. Notable items include a "Hello from Asbury Park, New Jersey" large letter postcard, views of Natural Bridge, Virginia, including Lace Water Falls, and a postcard of Horseshoe Falls in Niagara Falls, New York. The lot contains comic postcards such as "It Floats," a bedroom scene titled "It's all right, Dear, it was only the postman!", and bear-themed cards including "Can't BEAR to be Separated from You!". Ephemera includes a National Trailways Bus System ticket folder, a flier for the L.E. Barnes Circus in Neptune, New Jersey, and an 1882 "Boraxine" trade card from J.D. Larkin & Co., Buffalo, New York. Other cards depict diving at Silver Springs, Florida, the San Diego Exposition in California, and Duke of Gloucester Street in Williamsburg, Virginia. The postcards and ephemera exhibit varying degrees of corner and edge wear, toning, and light surface soiling consistent with age.