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A postcard or post card is typically a rectangular piece of thick paper or thin cardboard intended for writing and mailing without an envelope and at a lower rate than a letter. more...

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It is distinguished by stamp collectors from a postal card in that the postage is pre-printed on the latter, whereas a postcard requires a stamp. While a postcard is usually printed by a private company, individual or organization, a postal card is issued by the relevant postal authority. The United States Postal Service defines a postcard as:

Rectangular; At least 3-½ inches high x 5 inches long x .007 inch thick; No more than 4-¼ inches high x 6 inches long x .016 inches thick;

The study and collecting of postcards is termed deltiology.

In the art world the postcard can also be translated into an art object. The art form is called mail art.

Brief history of postcards in the United States

John P. Charlton of Philadelphia patented the postcard in 1861, selling the rights to H. L. Lipman, whose postcards, complete with a decorated border, were labeled "Lipman's postal card." Nine years later, European countries were also producing postcards.

Initially, the United States government prohibited private companies from calling their cards “postcards,” so they were known as “souvenir cards.” Although, in 1901, this prohibition was rescinded, not until 1908 could people write on the address side of a postcard.

The first postcard in the United States was created in 1893 to advertise the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Shortly thereafter the United States government, via the United States Postal Service, allowed printers to publish a 1-cent postcard (the "Penny Postcard"). A correspondent's writing was allowed only on the front side of these cards.

Postcards, in the form of government postal cards and privately printed souvenir cards, became very popular as a result 1893’s Columbian Exposition, held in Chicago, after postcards featuring buildings were distributed. In 1908, more than 677 million postcards were mailed.

1901 brought cards with the word "Post Card" printed on the reverse (the side without the picture). Written messages were still restricted to the front side, with the entire back dedicated to the address. This "undivided back" is what gives this postcard era its name.

The "divided back" card, with space for a message on the address side, came into use in the United States in 1907. Thus began the Golden Age of American postcards, which lasted until about 1915, when World War I blocked the import of the fine German-printed cards.

The "white border" era, named for obvious reasons, lasted from about 1916 to 1930. The "linen card" era lasted from about 1930 to 1945, when cards were primarily printed on papers with a high rag content. The last and current postcard era, which began about 1939, is the "photochrome" or "chrome" era. The images on these cards are generally based on colored photographs, and are readily identified by the glossy appearance given by the paper's coating.

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Vintage Postcard Of The White Horse,Fore Street.c1900 £2.99 Vintage Postcard Of The Crescent, Hertford Road,1906 £2.99
1956 B/W postcard Sidmouth multiple views £2.50 1954 postcard Torquay multi-view £2.50
1953 postcard Vane Hill & Harbour Torquay £3.00 1953 postcard Sunken Gardens & Promenade Torquay £3.00
1950s coloured postcard "Guildhall + High St, Exeter" £2.50 Blackpool,Lancashire,post cards,x 3,tower,early,1906 on £1.99
1949 postcard Torquay from Vane Hill £1.80 1949 b/w postcard Paignton from the Pier £3.00
1947 sepia postcard Buckfast Abbey Church, Interior £2.00 1947 postcard Ilfracombe, Lantern Hill & Hillboro £2.50
1947 postcard Coast & Woodlands, Lee Bay, Lynton £1.80 1943 postcard Torrs, Ilfracombe £2.50
1939 postcard Cockington Forge, South Devon £1.80 1936 postcard Cocklington Village, Torquay £1.80
1933 postcard North Hill, Clovelly £3.00 1929 postcard "Capstone Hill & Parade, Ilfracombe" £3.50
1910 postcard The Nave, Exeter Cathedral £1.80 1909 postcard Watermouth, The Castle & Bay £1.80
1909 postcard St Mary Magdalene, Taunton £1.80 1908 colour postcard High St, Clovelly £1.80
1907 postcard The Natural Arch, Torquay £1.80 1907 colour postcard Ilfracombe from Capstone £1.80
1905 colour postcard Lydford, Cascade, Devon £1.80 The Floating Brige, Southampton £1.25
1904? colour postcard An Old Devonshire Cottage £1.80 1904 postcard Lantern Rocks, Ilfracombe £1.80
12 Postcard Beautiful Crazy Cats Lot 4 £3.99 Shropshire Imperial Yeomanry Signallers 1900s. £2.00
Vintage sepia Postcard Castle Walk, Richmond, Yorkshire £1.80 vintage sepia postcard Barnoldswick, general view £1.80
Bispham Queen's Promenade J16303 B/W £1.35 vintage postcard York Minster, The Crypt £2.00
vintage postcard York Minster, Nave East £1.80 vintage postcard York from City Walls £1.80
vintage postcard The Grove, Ilkley £2.50 vintage postcard The East Cliff, Whitby £2.50
vintage postcard The Crypt, Fountains Abbey £1.80 vintage postcard Scarborough, Fish Pond,Ramsdale Valley £1.80
vintage postcard Fountains Abbey, The Cellarium £1.80 vintage postcard Fountains Abbey Church, West £1.80
vintage postcard Church Steps, Whitby £2.50 vintage postcard Beverley Minster, The Frith Stool £1.80
vintage postcard Abbey House, Whitby, Yorkshire £1.80 vintage colour postcard York Minster, West Front £1.80
vintage b/w postcard Minster Church interior £1.80 Above Bar Precinct, Southampton £1.25
Shambles, York in 1890-1900, postcard £1.80 sepia postcard Gisborough Priory East End from the West £1.80
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