Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/epn/detail.php:172) in /home/epn/detail.php on line 261
Silk University Lady Antique Postcard. EMB. Artist: Christy. PUBL: Illustrated for Sale - Napoleon Exhbiit

Napoleon - An Intimate Portrait Napoleon - An Intimate Portrait



On eBay Now...

Silk University Lady Antique Postcard. EMB. Artist: Christy. PUBL: Illustrated For Sale


Silk University Lady Antique Postcard. EMB. Artist: Christy. PUBL: Illustrated
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.


Buy Now

Silk University Lady Antique Postcard. EMB. Artist: Christy. PUBL: Illustrated:
$18.95

Silk University Lady Antique Postcard. EMB. Artist: Christy. PUBL: Illustrated


This is a very nice postcard showing a PRETTY LADY dressed in a full bright red dress and hat, carrying a flag for the sports event at a UNIVERSITY. It has a "H", so it could represent Harvard. This postcard is ANTIQUE from the early 1900s. The postcard is also a NOVELTY postcard and it has SILK for the dress, hat and flag.

The postcard is also ARTIST SIGNED by F. Earl Christy (1882–1961). He was a prolific American artist whose turn-of-the-century work often focused on the Ivy League college life, and showed well-dressed women who attended sports events.Historically,Christy was one of the leading artist who depicted the total beauty of the American Girl, especially of the college and university varieties.He helped start the tradition of glorifying the PRETTY LADIES of the era.These were the girls who attended football games or played sports.He first published in 1905 and worked for many publishers like Tuck & Sons, Illustrated, Reinthal & Newman, Knapp, etc. His work is highly sought after.Antique postcards by Christy sell in the $20-$25 range, and those with SILK get a premium up to $15 more.

Postcards with SILK added to the postcard design were unique and sought after. Adding the silk would have been one of the last steps in making the postcard, and it was almost always done by hand. Because of the extra steps needed to make silk postcards, they only had a "short life". These are now collector items, and they are a pleasure to look at. This postcard will keep its value.

The publisher of this postcard, Illustrated Postal Card (1904-14; New York, Berlin), was a major USA publisher of postcards and published in Germany (Leipzig, Saxony).Besides postcards, they also published fine art cards that were very popular.The company has a distinctive eagle trademark logo and is considered one of the “most wanted publishers” by collectors.They produced many beautifully embossed, heavy embossed (with an extra sheet on the back), air brushed, and glitter postcards. They were one of the most respected publishing houses during the “Golden Age of Postcards” (1908-1915 era).

Overall, this is a very nice University antique silk postcard. This postcard is a collector item because of its age, the way it was made, and its overall appeal to Novelty as well as University Postcard collectors.

The postcard is POSTED with a cancel date of 1927. However, it was actually published in the 1907 era. This postcard would have been "Printed in Germany". It has a DIVIDED back.


This is a BETTER POSTCARD and good for a collector.The postcard will keep its value! It is sleeved and in good condition. However, please expect some creases, cuts, stains, paper toning, and edge wear due to its age (over 100 years old!).The photos show the postcard and its back.


The postcard is shipped in a sturdy envelope. We only ship within the USA; we do not ship internationally. USA shipping is with tracking, and we use Standard Envelopemail when the value is under $20 and the weight is under 3 oz; and, we use USPS Ground Advantage when the value is over $20 or the weight is over 3 oz.Wecombine shippingwhenever possible.If you purchase multiple lots, you can wait and we will send you an invoice for the combined shipping before you pay. In case you have already paid for the lots, we will still combine the shipment and refund you any extra shipping charges back to your account.


Please visit our store,VINTAGE POSTCARDS FOR COLLECTORS,for other fine antique and vintage postcards and collectible items. We are a well-established antique postcard dealer, and have a good reputation for meeting our customer's expectations. We have a strong inventory of antique 1900's HOLIDAY and GREETINGS postcards including from publisher's such as TUCK & SONS and INTERNATIONAL ART PUBLISHING(with artist Ellen Clapsaddle). Let us know of your interests and desires. Thank you, and we very much appreciate your patronage!



Buy Now

Vintage Murad Tobacco Silk 1910 - University of Colorado - Hockey picture

Vintage Murad Tobacco Silk 1910 - University of Colorado - Hockey

$50.00



c.1910 Egyptienne Luxury Tobacco Silk School Crest University of Pennsylvania picture

c.1910 Egyptienne Luxury Tobacco Silk School Crest University of Pennsylvania

$34.99



Swarthmore College University Cigarette Tobacco Silk picture

Swarthmore College University Cigarette Tobacco Silk

$12.50



1900s S25 Egyptienne College 3

1900s S25 Egyptienne College 3" x 1 3/4" tobacco silk - University of Minnesota

$7.99



EGYPTIENNE LUXURY College University Silks Lot Of 6 (1920s) picture

EGYPTIENNE LUXURY College University Silks Lot Of 6 (1920s)

$30.00



c. 1910 Tennessee University Egyptienne Luxury Tobacco Silk Collectible. picture

c. 1910 Tennessee University Egyptienne Luxury Tobacco Silk Collectible.

$9.99



Silk University Lady Antique Postcard. EMB. Artist: Christy. PUBL: Illustrated picture

Silk University Lady Antique Postcard. EMB. Artist: Christy. PUBL: Illustrated

$18.95



Blue Silk University Lady Antique Postcard.EMB.Artist:Christy. PUBL:Illustrated picture

Blue Silk University Lady Antique Postcard.EMB.Artist:Christy. PUBL:Illustrated

$18.95



Images © photo12.com-Pierre-Jean Chalençon
A Traveling Exhibition from Russell Etling Company (c) 2011