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Description:
Step into the serene beauty of an early 20th-century nautical scene with this vintage postcard titled “What Are The Wild Waves Saying.” This postcard features a romantic depiction of a young woman sitting on a rock, gazing out at the wild waves and sailboats on the horizon, set against a picturesque sunset sky.
Postmarked in the 1910s and addressed to Master Alton Rose in Dixfield, Maine, this postcard provides a tangible connection to the past. The handwritten message on the back adds a personal touch, capturing a moment in time when correspondence was a cherished means of communication.
This postcard, with its vibrant colors and evocative imagery, is a wonderful piece of early 20th-century art, perfect for any collection or as a nostalgic display piece.
Why You Will Be Obsessed With It:
- Historical Significance: Postmarked in the 1910s, offering a glimpse into early 20th-century life.
- Romantic Nautical Scene: Beautiful illustration of a young woman by the sea, evoking a sense of romance and adventure.
- Personal Touch: Includes a handwritten message, adding unique historical context.
- Vibrant Colors: Rich, vibrant hues that have stood the test of time.
- Collectible Delight: An excellent addition to any vintage postcard collection or nautical-themed decor.
Condition:
Condition is consistent with normal wear on an old postcard. May have creases, corner tears, fading, stains, ink/writing, etc. Please see photos and use the zoom feature for condition and contact seller with any questions. Thanks!