Cornell Vintage Postcard - Couple with Pennant, F. Earl Christy, 1907 Embossed
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This is a vintage postcard featuring an illustration by F. Earl Christy from 1907. The front shows a young couple, both dressed in red and white, with a banner that reads "CORNELL." The woman holds a small Cornell pennant and a parasol. The top of the card has the words "Gornell, I yell, yell, yell, Gornell". The back of the postcard is a divided back with an embossed design and is postmarked from 1907. It is addressed to a Mr. Clarence Swick in Interlaken, N.Y. and has a one-cent stamp. It has a handwritten message that reads "How does this weather suit you? Have never got the M. Co fired yet. L. F. Ru." It is marked "Souvenir Post Card Co., New York," and "Printed in Germany."
Condition: This is a vintage postcard and may show corner bumps and expected age wear. The postcard has a postmark, stamp, and handwritten message. Please view photos for more details.
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