Vintage 1912 New Year Postcard Poinsettia Clock Divided Back Lithograph
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This original vintage postcard from 1912 features a striking New Year theme with a large, vibrant red poinsettia flower positioned above a decorative clock face showing midnight. The clock is set inside a green star-shaped frame, accented with gold detailing, making it a classic symbol of new beginnings and celebration. The background transitions from dark blue to light blue with radiant lines, enhancing the luminous and festive feel of the design. Printed in lithograph style, the card showcases detailed embossing and rich coloration typical of early 20th-century holiday postcards.Measuring the standard 5.5 x 3.5 inches, this postcard is a fine example of the Divided Back era (1907-1915), allowing for messages and addresses to be written separately on the back. The card was printed in Germany, a leading postcard publisher at the time, and bears the series number 7088 with a publisher's logo. The handwritten message on the back adds historical character, reflecting personal sentiments from the early 1900s. This collectible postcard is perfect for enthusiasts of vintage holiday ephemera, early lithographic prints, and New Year memorabilia. Has edge tear.
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