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Black Americana A Southern Express Man And Oxen Cart Rotograph 1908 - TulipStuff
Black Americana A Southern Express Man And Oxen Cart Rotograph 1908 - TulipStuff
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Product Description

Antique Black Americana lithograph postcard from 1908 captures a vivid scene of a man riding an ox cart past a shanty in the American South. Titled "A Southern Express," the image reflects a historical moment and cultural context from the early 20th century.

The card offers collectors and historians a tangible connection to the social and economic realities of the era, making it a valuable piece for those interested in Americana and vintage postcard history.

Printed in Germany and issued by the New York-based Rotograph & Co., this postcard is part of a numbered series, identified as G 15555.

The heavy cardstock postcard is unused and in very good condition with very minor minor rounding of the top left corner tip edges (see photos).

Black Americana A Southern Express Man And Oxen Cart Rotograph 1908

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Product Description

Antique Black Americana lithograph postcard from 1908 captures a vivid scene of a man riding an ox cart past a shanty in the American South. Titled "A Southern Express," the image reflects a historical moment and cultural context from the early 20th century.

The card offers collectors and historians a tangible connection to the social and economic realities of the era, making it a valuable piece for those interested in Americana and vintage postcard history.

Printed in Germany and issued by the New York-based Rotograph & Co., this postcard is part of a numbered series, identified as G 15555.

The heavy cardstock postcard is unused and in very good condition with very minor minor rounding of the top left corner tip edges (see photos).

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