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Antique Thanksgiving Postcard Signed Ellen Clapsaddle - Cute Pilgrim Children John Alden Courting Priscilla Spinning Wheel Embossed Vintage c1912
Condition (see definitions below): Very Good, light album dents, unposted. Pleaselook at scans and use the magnifier, as they are part of thedescription.
Subject: Pilgrim John Alden courting future wife Priscilla Mullins while she sits at a spinning wheel, depicted as cute children. This scene is based on a real-life, historical love story associated with the first Thanksgiving in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Both people arrived on the Mayflower, and theirs was one of the first marriages in the new colony.
- Title: Thanksgiving Day.
- Caption: \"John Alden and Priscilla.\"
- Feature: Original poem, hand written prayer of thanks on back message area.
- Printed on back: International Art Publishing Co. trademark, New York Berlin, Printed in Germany and Series No. 4440.
- Approximate manufacture date: 1912.
- Other details: Artist signed, embossed and unposted.
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Mint - Perfect card; no marks, bends or creases.
Near Mint -Like Mint but very light aging or very slight discoloration. Not as sharpor crisp.
Excellent -No bends or creases; no rounded or blunt corners. May be postally used.
Very Good+ -No bends or creases; corners may be just a bit blunt or rounded.
Very Good -Corners may be just a bit blunt or rounded. Almost undetectable crease orbend that does not detract from overall appearance of the picture side.
Good -Corners may be noticeably blunt or rounded with noticeably slight bends orcreases.
Fair - Cardis intact. Excess soil, stains, creases, writing or cancellation mayaffect picture.
Poor