Item 4128 - Postcard greeting from France, ca. 1910
- Item 4128 - Postcard greeting from France, ca. 1910
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- Item 4128
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Image Info This postcard, made in France, has a handwritten message in French on the back signed by Charles Briant. There is no postmark, stamp, or address on the card. He wrote, "Mon amitie et ma reconnaissance a mon petite frere d'Amerique et sa famille." It translates as "My friendship and my greetings to my little American brother and his family."
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Silk postcards were developed in 1898 and appeared at the Paris Exposition of 1900; its popularity peaked during World War I. Around 1915, French women began producing the cards as part of a thriving cottage industry.