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Vintage Curt Teich Linen "Greetings from Indian River Section" Florida Postcard

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Bold linen-era Curt Teich postcard reading "Greetings from Florida's Indian River Section" with large letter scenes of orange groves, palms, beaches, fishing and waterways. Full-color printed image front with characteristic linen texture and vibrant orange, blue, green and pink palette; back stamped "GENUINE CURTEICH-CHICAGO 'C.T. ART-COLORTONE' POST CARD" and reference 2B-H102. Text on back describes the Indian River and its famed orange and grapefruit groves. Classic mid-20th century travel souvenir design showcasing Florida citrus, palm-lined rivers and coastal scenery - excellent for collectors of Florida ephemera, Curt Teich linen cards, and vintage travel postcards.This standard-size (approx. 5.5 x 3.5 in) undivided/divided style linen postcard is a collectible example of Curt Teich & Co.'s mass-market tourist cards popular in the 1930s-1950s. Notable attributes: vibrant linen printing, large-letter "Greetings from" layout with vignetted scenes inside letters, publisher imprint and Art-Colortone notation, and a descriptive back panel referencing the Indian River orange and grapefruit groves. A great addition to collections of Florida postcards, citrus-themed ephemera, or Curt Teich linen-era artwork.
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