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Greetings Postcard: Send Me A Smile Verse Arts Crafts Landscape Trees XT3399
Greetings Postcard: Send Me A Smile Verse Arts Crafts Landscape Trees XT3399
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Greetings Postcard: Send Me A Smile Verse Arts Crafts Landscape Trees XT3399.
This early 20th-century colour lithograph greeting postcard features a sentimental poem titled "Send Me A Smile." The text reads: "Send me a smile Just once in a while — I'm sure you won't regret it For when I'm blue, A smile from you Will help me to forget it." The verse is beautifully framed inside an Arts and Crafts style borders cutout panel, integrated into an illustrated rolling hill landscape with tall trees, a winding country road, and a far-off cottage. The reverse side features a handwritten family update mentioning a railway workers' strike, franked with a King George V one-penny red stamp postmarked in Oxford on September 25, 1919.
The postcard was published by A. M. Davis & Co. Quality Cards (London) as part of the "A Davis Message Post Card" series and was printed in England.
This postcard has a couple of edge creases.
Please also use the image magnifier to make your own assessment on the condition. Please ignore any lines caused by the scanner.
When possible all of our postcards will be posted to you inside a collectable plastic postcard sleeve and a board backed envelope which will be marked 'Please do not bend'.
Any 'Mo's Postcards' watermark does not appear on the actual postcard'.
This early 20th-century colour lithograph greeting postcard features a sentimental poem titled "Send Me A Smile." The text reads: "Send me a smile Just once in a while — I'm sure you won't regret it For when I'm blue, A smile from you Will help me to forget it." The verse is beautifully framed inside an Arts and Crafts style borders cutout panel, integrated into an illustrated rolling hill landscape with tall trees, a winding country road, and a far-off cottage. The reverse side features a handwritten family update mentioning a railway workers' strike, franked with a King George V one-penny red stamp postmarked in Oxford on September 25, 1919.
The postcard was published by A. M. Davis & Co. Quality Cards (London) as part of the "A Davis Message Post Card" series and was printed in England.
This postcard has a couple of edge creases.
Please also use the image magnifier to make your own assessment on the condition. Please ignore any lines caused by the scanner.
When possible all of our postcards will be posted to you inside a collectable plastic postcard sleeve and a board backed envelope which will be marked 'Please do not bend'.
Any 'Mo's Postcards' watermark does not appear on the actual postcard'.
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