Showing 41–47 of 47 postcards

  • Saybrook, Main Street

    Not postally used, but Ethel had a shop on Main Street and she noted this (on the reverse) by putting a small X on the front.  Grade: 4

    Code: 10107043

    Price: $3.00

    Saybrook, Main Street
  • Hartford, State Capitol, South Side

    Mailed from Hartford in 1916, with stamp and clear postmark.  Diagonal crease at lower left.  The writer said “I found your address on a piece of shang in Gardiner, Mo., ” and we would love to know what that meant, but guess it’s too late.  Grade: 3

    Code: 10107044

    Price: $3.00

    Hartford, State Capitol, South Side
  • New Haven, Hillhouse Avenue and St. Mary’s Church

    A very old card, not postally used but with a name written into the address area.  Grade: 3

    Code: 10107045

    Price: $3.00

    New Haven, Hillhouse Avenue and St. Mary’s Church
  • Norwich, William W. Backus Hospital

    Founded in 1893, still there, still important.  Unused Plastichrome card P57136, mild aging.  Grade: 1

    Code: 10107046

    Price: $1.00

    Norwich, William W. Backus Hospital
  • Hartford, Memorial Arch and Corning Fountain

    Once in awhile (try and stop us) we’ll tell you about what’s in the picture.  In this case, Hartford’s Bushnell Park has its Corning Fountain:  “… installed in the park in 1899 by John J. Corning as a tribute to his father, John B. Corning (note: no relation to the Corning Glass company). John B. … owned a dry goods store and auction house on Main Street and, like his father and grandfather, was a church deacon. John J. was a successful broker in New York who retained his love for his hometown of Hartford.  The fountain’s location was chosen as part of a grand entranceway to the park and the State Capitol grounds for visitors arriving to Hartford via the train station.  The 30-foot-tall fountain is made of marble and stone and is topped with the figure of a stag (or “hart,” for Hartford) and four native maidens surrounded by corn stalks, representing Hartford’s agricultural history.”  We thank the Bushnell Park Foundation for that, and now tell you this old card (early 1900s) is unused.  Grade: 1

    Code: 10107047

    Price: $3.00

    Hartford, Memorial Arch and Corning Fountain
  • East Haven, The Shore Line Trolley Museum, Car 945

    An extensive caption detailing what happened to Car 945 on 9/11 in New York City highlights this excellent card, mailed in 2021 with four stamps (three postmarked).  The postmark itself is a very large hand-cancel.  Grade: 1

    Code: 10107048

    Price: $4.00

    East Haven, The Shore Line Trolley Museum, Car 945
  • New London, Gov. Winthrop Statue

    Unused old postcard in fine condition.  Grade: 1

    Code: 10107049

    Price: $3.00

    New London, Gov. Winthrop Statue