Very popular with linen postcards where all undesirable elements have been airbrushed away while enhancing the scenes colors.
Albumen Print - An image printed on paper using egg albumen (the white of an egg) mixed along with whey (derived from curdled milk).
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Robert Mc Clure in Detroit Michigan (1 postage due), long upper corner crease, bottom corner bend, thin on the upper left of back, large scrap in center of clouds suggests a clumsy attempt at cancel ink removal there. $0.75 te(h) POST CARD 1534 (FLEMISH COTTAGE HOMES). $5.00 each or all 4 for $18.75 ta(f) POST CARD 1659 (HARROGATE). Edward's Church, Barnsley." unused Tuck Oilette post card, printed in England, light album marks at the corners, minor upper corner wear, very light spotty toning both sides. Back comments that the falls powered many lumber mills, but that is no longer so. / Ottawa" including horse-drawn carriages & a lady with her child at the residence of the Governor-General, signed Charles F.
with signed art by Jean Arnould Heyermans; Tuck Oilette postcard with undivided back mailed MAY 9 2009 from New York City to Miss Maud Emerson in the same city, noticeable corner wear. "HOTEL MAJESTIC HARROGATE" with a corner view of the spa hotel; unused Tuck Oilette postcard, printed in England, small upper corner crease with wear, another corner with minor wear. "THE WINTER GARDENS CHELTENHAM" including 2 cannons prominently; unused Tuck Oilette post card, printed in England, minor wear to one bottom corner, light toning near the top back edge. $3.00 te(b) POSTCARD 1723 (PICTURESQUE NORTH WALES, SERIES II). C.), 2080 (LANDMARKS OF VIRGINIA), 2081 (RICHMOND, VA.), 2084 (MANCHESTER BY NIGHT), 2108 (NEW ORLEANS, LA.), 2122 (INDIANAPOLIS, IND.), 2125 (WACO, TEX.), 2154 (NEW YORK COLLEGES), 2163 (SAN ANTONIO, TEX.), 2173 (KINGS COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE), 2175 (CAMBRIDGE), 2176 (CHATTANOOGA, TENN.) For any of these, please inquire by clicking here. We are told that there is a movement afoot now to restore the falls to their prior natural splendor. Flower art on an unused Tuck Oilette post card 2242, POST CARD 2591.
Almost all albumen prints are done on very thin paper and then mounted to cardboard.
This process was very common in the last half of the 19th century and was used most on cabinet cards.
"YORK / MICKLEGATE BAR" with signed Wimbush art in vertical format on Tuck Oilette Postcard No.
This process was very common in the last half of the 19th century and was used most on cabinet cards. "YORK / MICKLEGATE BAR" with signed Wimbush art in vertical format on Tuck Oilette Postcard No. $1.50 nt Bruges" art in vertical format showing a few street vendors & the Belfry built in 1280, unused Tuck Oilette Postcard No. Later this ship was sunk by a German U-20 submarine in 1915, at the cost of 1,959 lives. Stephenson and Sons in 1862 so that the Khedive of Egypt could move his court between the summer palace of Montaza and Alexandria. Now hangs in the Victoria and Albert Museum in South Kensington. / On Lake Chautauqua 7B-H1557" Tuck Rapho Type, used there 1907, 2 small corner creases, edge wear. Still available for scholarly study & research as a full-size & enhanced 72-dpi scan in format. Unusual addressing did not name them or give their street number, simply stating whose houses they were between. / Egyptian Government Railways" showing the engine & carriage built by R. A." with his 'Royal Yacht Squadron' within an embossed frame, unused Tuck Oilette postcard 9772, trivial edge wear. Find out more in our Cookies & Similar Technologies Policy.REFERENCE: "The AMERICAN POSTCARD GUIDE To TUCK" by Sally S. Many series illustrations accompanied by price guide for that time. Series numbered 7270, 7304, 7305, 7325, 7329, 7359, 7360, 7666, and 7879 are of especial interest. / 'GROVES OF CLOUD THAT CREST A MOUNTAIN'S BROW.' / Wordsworth." art within an embossed border, unused Tuck Oilette No. Seen 1911-1914 with a red overprint 'A HAPPY CHRISTMAS' & with a green "DOUGLAS-LOOKING FOR KELLY. Seen 1911-1914 with a green overprint 'A HAPPY CHRISTMAS' & with a green "WORTHING. Mertie Mc Dowell (also in that town) by her mother, good edges. "THE WRIGHT BIPLANE AND THE VOISIN BIPLANE FLYING / Seen from the Aeroplane" Oilette post card printed in England, mailed to Mrs. Oilette postcards with evenly divided backs, printed in England. Ours is the only offer we have ever seen & the only back that has ever been displayed. T T & S Ld." sepia-tone unnumbered Tuck postcard, printed in England, bottom corners creased, a little toning at one back edge, neat writing on both sides of the back. $6.00 e(h)t "Valentine Greetings / Your measure he carefully takes, / Then tells you the clothes that he makes / Are always 'just righ,' / And fit 'out of sight,' -- That's one of his usual 'breaks'" Tuck Series C vinegar Valentine postcard, 1906 copyright but mailed 1912 from Toledo Ohio, 2 corners creased, a lot of cancel ink on front, corner & edge wear. $1.25 vf "Wishing you a happy / New Year" embossed art from Tuck shows angel with flowers whispering to Father Time, no series or postcard number, writing on back, corner wear & rounding, corner crease, small ding in right edge, pinhole near one corner. Cornwall / From the Original Painting in the South Kensington Museum / after J. $5.00 ti(h)ba(h) POST CARD 1532 (PICTURESQUE ENGLAND). Gateway in the back- / ground." unused Tuck Oilette post card, corners noticeably worn (1 also with small crease), back toned. "WHITEHALL, 'SENTRY ON GUARD.'" art in vertical format showing a Horse Guard, unused Tuck Oilette Postcard No.
||This process was very common in the last half of the 19th century and was used most on cabinet cards.
"YORK / MICKLEGATE BAR" with signed Wimbush art in vertical format on Tuck Oilette Postcard No. $1.50 nt Bruges" art in vertical format showing a few street vendors & the Belfry built in 1280, unused Tuck Oilette Postcard No. Later this ship was sunk by a German U-20 submarine in 1915, at the cost of 1,959 lives. Stephenson and Sons in 1862 so that the Khedive of Egypt could move his court between the summer palace of Montaza and Alexandria. Now hangs in the Victoria and Albert Museum in South Kensington.
/ On Lake Chautauqua 7B-H1557" Tuck Rapho Type, used there 1907, 2 small corner creases, edge wear. Still available for scholarly study & research as a full-size & enhanced 72-dpi scan in format. Unusual addressing did not name them or give their street number, simply stating whose houses they were between. / Egyptian Government Railways" showing the engine & carriage built by R. A." with his 'Royal Yacht Squadron' within an embossed frame, unused Tuck Oilette postcard 9772, trivial edge wear.
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REFERENCE: "The AMERICAN POSTCARD GUIDE To TUCK" by Sally S. Many series illustrations accompanied by price guide for that time. Series numbered 7270, 7304, 7305, 7325, 7329, 7359, 7360, 7666, and 7879 are of especial interest. / 'GROVES OF CLOUD THAT CREST A MOUNTAIN'S BROW.' / Wordsworth." art within an embossed border, unused Tuck Oilette No. Seen 1911-1914 with a red overprint 'A HAPPY CHRISTMAS' & with a green "DOUGLAS-LOOKING FOR KELLY. Seen 1911-1914 with a green overprint 'A HAPPY CHRISTMAS' & with a green "WORTHING. Mertie Mc Dowell (also in that town) by her mother, good edges. "THE WRIGHT BIPLANE AND THE VOISIN BIPLANE FLYING / Seen from the Aeroplane" Oilette post card printed in England, mailed to Mrs. Oilette postcards with evenly divided backs, printed in England.
Ours is the only offer we have ever seen & the only back that has ever been displayed. T T & S Ld." sepia-tone unnumbered Tuck postcard, printed in England, bottom corners creased, a little toning at one back edge, neat writing on both sides of the back. $6.00 e(h)t "Valentine Greetings / Your measure he carefully takes, / Then tells you the clothes that he makes / Are always 'just righ,' / And fit 'out of sight,' -- That's one of his usual 'breaks'" Tuck Series C vinegar Valentine postcard, 1906 copyright but mailed 1912 from Toledo Ohio, 2 corners creased, a lot of cancel ink on front, corner & edge wear. $1.25 vf "Wishing you a happy / New Year" embossed art from Tuck shows angel with flowers whispering to Father Time, no series or postcard number, writing on back, corner wear & rounding, corner crease, small ding in right edge, pinhole near one corner. Cornwall / From the Original Painting in the South Kensington Museum / after J. $5.00 ti(h)ba(h) POST CARD 1532 (PICTURESQUE ENGLAND). Gateway in the back- / ground." unused Tuck Oilette post card, corners noticeably worn (1 also with small crease), back toned. "WHITEHALL, 'SENTRY ON GUARD.'" art in vertical format showing a Horse Guard, unused Tuck Oilette Postcard No.
||This process was very common in the last half of the 19th century and was used most on cabinet cards.
"YORK / MICKLEGATE BAR" with signed Wimbush art in vertical format on Tuck Oilette Postcard No. $1.50 nt Bruges" art in vertical format showing a few street vendors & the Belfry built in 1280, unused Tuck Oilette Postcard No. Later this ship was sunk by a German U-20 submarine in 1915, at the cost of 1,959 lives. Stephenson and Sons in 1862 so that the Khedive of Egypt could move his court between the summer palace of Montaza and Alexandria. Now hangs in the Victoria and Albert Museum in South Kensington.
/ On Lake Chautauqua 7B-H1557" Tuck Rapho Type, used there 1907, 2 small corner creases, edge wear. Still available for scholarly study & research as a full-size & enhanced 72-dpi scan in format. Unusual addressing did not name them or give their street number, simply stating whose houses they were between. / Egyptian Government Railways" showing the engine & carriage built by R. A." with his 'Royal Yacht Squadron' within an embossed frame, unused Tuck Oilette postcard 9772, trivial edge wear.
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.50 nt Bruges" art in vertical format showing a few street vendors & the Belfry built in 1280, unused Tuck Oilette Postcard No. Later this ship was sunk by a German U-20 submarine in 1915, at the cost of 1,959 lives. Stephenson and Sons in 1862 so that the Khedive of Egypt could move his court between the summer palace of Montaza and Alexandria. Now hangs in the Victoria and Albert Museum in South Kensington./ On Lake Chautauqua 7B-H1557" Tuck Rapho Type, used there 1907, 2 small corner creases, edge wear. Still available for scholarly study & research as a full-size & enhanced 72-dpi scan in format. Unusual addressing did not name them or give their street number, simply stating whose houses they were between. / Egyptian Government Railways" showing the engine & carriage built by R. A." with his 'Royal Yacht Squadron' within an embossed frame, unused Tuck Oilette postcard 9772, trivial edge wear.
Find out more in our Cookies & Similar Technologies Policy.
REFERENCE: "The AMERICAN POSTCARD GUIDE To TUCK" by Sally S. Many series illustrations accompanied by price guide for that time. Series numbered 7270, 7304, 7305, 7325, 7329, 7359, 7360, 7666, and 7879 are of especial interest. / 'GROVES OF CLOUD THAT CREST A MOUNTAIN'S BROW.' / Wordsworth." art within an embossed border, unused Tuck Oilette No. Seen 1911-1914 with a red overprint 'A HAPPY CHRISTMAS' & with a green "DOUGLAS-LOOKING FOR KELLY. Seen 1911-1914 with a green overprint 'A HAPPY CHRISTMAS' & with a green "WORTHING. Mertie Mc Dowell (also in that town) by her mother, good edges. "THE WRIGHT BIPLANE AND THE VOISIN BIPLANE FLYING / Seen from the Aeroplane" Oilette post card printed in England, mailed to Mrs. Oilette postcards with evenly divided backs, printed in England.
Ours is the only offer we have ever seen & the only back that has ever been displayed. T T & S Ld." sepia-tone unnumbered Tuck postcard, printed in England, bottom corners creased, a little toning at one back edge, neat writing on both sides of the back. .00 e(h)t "Valentine Greetings / Your measure he carefully takes, / Then tells you the clothes that he makes / Are always 'just righ,' / And fit 'out of sight,' -- That's one of his usual 'breaks'" Tuck Series C vinegar Valentine postcard, 1906 copyright but mailed 1912 from Toledo Ohio, 2 corners creased, a lot of cancel ink on front, corner & edge wear.
This process was very common in the last half of the 19th century and was used most on cabinet cards. "YORK / MICKLEGATE BAR" with signed Wimbush art in vertical format on Tuck Oilette Postcard No. $1.50 nt Bruges" art in vertical format showing a few street vendors & the Belfry built in 1280, unused Tuck Oilette Postcard No. Later this ship was sunk by a German U-20 submarine in 1915, at the cost of 1,959 lives. Stephenson and Sons in 1862 so that the Khedive of Egypt could move his court between the summer palace of Montaza and Alexandria. Now hangs in the Victoria and Albert Museum in South Kensington. / On Lake Chautauqua 7B-H1557" Tuck Rapho Type, used there 1907, 2 small corner creases, edge wear. Still available for scholarly study & research as a full-size & enhanced 72-dpi scan in format. Unusual addressing did not name them or give their street number, simply stating whose houses they were between. / Egyptian Government Railways" showing the engine & carriage built by R. A." with his 'Royal Yacht Squadron' within an embossed frame, unused Tuck Oilette postcard 9772, trivial edge wear. Find out more in our Cookies & Similar Technologies Policy.REFERENCE: "The AMERICAN POSTCARD GUIDE To TUCK" by Sally S. Many series illustrations accompanied by price guide for that time. Series numbered 7270, 7304, 7305, 7325, 7329, 7359, 7360, 7666, and 7879 are of especial interest. / 'GROVES OF CLOUD THAT CREST A MOUNTAIN'S BROW.' / Wordsworth." art within an embossed border, unused Tuck Oilette No. Seen 1911-1914 with a red overprint 'A HAPPY CHRISTMAS' & with a green "DOUGLAS-LOOKING FOR KELLY. Seen 1911-1914 with a green overprint 'A HAPPY CHRISTMAS' & with a green "WORTHING. Mertie Mc Dowell (also in that town) by her mother, good edges. "THE WRIGHT BIPLANE AND THE VOISIN BIPLANE FLYING / Seen from the Aeroplane" Oilette post card printed in England, mailed to Mrs. Oilette postcards with evenly divided backs, printed in England. Ours is the only offer we have ever seen & the only back that has ever been displayed. T T & S Ld." sepia-tone unnumbered Tuck postcard, printed in England, bottom corners creased, a little toning at one back edge, neat writing on both sides of the back. $6.00 e(h)t "Valentine Greetings / Your measure he carefully takes, / Then tells you the clothes that he makes / Are always 'just righ,' / And fit 'out of sight,' -- That's one of his usual 'breaks'" Tuck Series C vinegar Valentine postcard, 1906 copyright but mailed 1912 from Toledo Ohio, 2 corners creased, a lot of cancel ink on front, corner & edge wear. $1.25 vf "Wishing you a happy / New Year" embossed art from Tuck shows angel with flowers whispering to Father Time, no series or postcard number, writing on back, corner wear & rounding, corner crease, small ding in right edge, pinhole near one corner. Cornwall / From the Original Painting in the South Kensington Museum / after J. $5.00 ti(h)ba(h) POST CARD 1532 (PICTURESQUE ENGLAND). Gateway in the back- / ground." unused Tuck Oilette post card, corners noticeably worn (1 also with small crease), back toned. "WHITEHALL, 'SENTRY ON GUARD.'" art in vertical format showing a Horse Guard, unused Tuck Oilette Postcard No.
||This process was very common in the last half of the 19th century and was used most on cabinet cards.
"YORK / MICKLEGATE BAR" with signed Wimbush art in vertical format on Tuck Oilette Postcard No. $1.50 nt Bruges" art in vertical format showing a few street vendors & the Belfry built in 1280, unused Tuck Oilette Postcard No. Later this ship was sunk by a German U-20 submarine in 1915, at the cost of 1,959 lives. Stephenson and Sons in 1862 so that the Khedive of Egypt could move his court between the summer palace of Montaza and Alexandria. Now hangs in the Victoria and Albert Museum in South Kensington.
/ On Lake Chautauqua 7B-H1557" Tuck Rapho Type, used there 1907, 2 small corner creases, edge wear. Still available for scholarly study & research as a full-size & enhanced 72-dpi scan in format. Unusual addressing did not name them or give their street number, simply stating whose houses they were between. / Egyptian Government Railways" showing the engine & carriage built by R. A." with his 'Royal Yacht Squadron' within an embossed frame, unused Tuck Oilette postcard 9772, trivial edge wear.
Find out more in our Cookies & Similar Technologies Policy.
REFERENCE: "The AMERICAN POSTCARD GUIDE To TUCK" by Sally S. Many series illustrations accompanied by price guide for that time. Series numbered 7270, 7304, 7305, 7325, 7329, 7359, 7360, 7666, and 7879 are of especial interest. / 'GROVES OF CLOUD THAT CREST A MOUNTAIN'S BROW.' / Wordsworth." art within an embossed border, unused Tuck Oilette No. Seen 1911-1914 with a red overprint 'A HAPPY CHRISTMAS' & with a green "DOUGLAS-LOOKING FOR KELLY. Seen 1911-1914 with a green overprint 'A HAPPY CHRISTMAS' & with a green "WORTHING. Mertie Mc Dowell (also in that town) by her mother, good edges. "THE WRIGHT BIPLANE AND THE VOISIN BIPLANE FLYING / Seen from the Aeroplane" Oilette post card printed in England, mailed to Mrs. Oilette postcards with evenly divided backs, printed in England.
Ours is the only offer we have ever seen & the only back that has ever been displayed. T T & S Ld." sepia-tone unnumbered Tuck postcard, printed in England, bottom corners creased, a little toning at one back edge, neat writing on both sides of the back. $6.00 e(h)t "Valentine Greetings / Your measure he carefully takes, / Then tells you the clothes that he makes / Are always 'just righ,' / And fit 'out of sight,' -- That's one of his usual 'breaks'" Tuck Series C vinegar Valentine postcard, 1906 copyright but mailed 1912 from Toledo Ohio, 2 corners creased, a lot of cancel ink on front, corner & edge wear. $1.25 vf "Wishing you a happy / New Year" embossed art from Tuck shows angel with flowers whispering to Father Time, no series or postcard number, writing on back, corner wear & rounding, corner crease, small ding in right edge, pinhole near one corner. Cornwall / From the Original Painting in the South Kensington Museum / after J. $5.00 ti(h)ba(h) POST CARD 1532 (PICTURESQUE ENGLAND). Gateway in the back- / ground." unused Tuck Oilette post card, corners noticeably worn (1 also with small crease), back toned. "WHITEHALL, 'SENTRY ON GUARD.'" art in vertical format showing a Horse Guard, unused Tuck Oilette Postcard No.
||This process was very common in the last half of the 19th century and was used most on cabinet cards.
"YORK / MICKLEGATE BAR" with signed Wimbush art in vertical format on Tuck Oilette Postcard No. $1.50 nt Bruges" art in vertical format showing a few street vendors & the Belfry built in 1280, unused Tuck Oilette Postcard No. Later this ship was sunk by a German U-20 submarine in 1915, at the cost of 1,959 lives. Stephenson and Sons in 1862 so that the Khedive of Egypt could move his court between the summer palace of Montaza and Alexandria. Now hangs in the Victoria and Albert Museum in South Kensington.
/ On Lake Chautauqua 7B-H1557" Tuck Rapho Type, used there 1907, 2 small corner creases, edge wear. Still available for scholarly study & research as a full-size & enhanced 72-dpi scan in format. Unusual addressing did not name them or give their street number, simply stating whose houses they were between. / Egyptian Government Railways" showing the engine & carriage built by R. A." with his 'Royal Yacht Squadron' within an embossed frame, unused Tuck Oilette postcard 9772, trivial edge wear.
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.25 vf "Wishing you a happy / New Year" embossed art from Tuck shows angel with flowers whispering to Father Time, no series or postcard number, writing on back, corner wear & rounding, corner crease, small ding in right edge, pinhole near one corner. Cornwall / From the Original Painting in the South Kensington Museum / after J. .00 ti(h)ba(h) POST CARD 1532 (PICTURESQUE ENGLAND). Gateway in the back- / ground." unused Tuck Oilette post card, corners noticeably worn (1 also with small crease), back toned. "WHITEHALL, 'SENTRY ON GUARD.'" art in vertical format showing a Horse Guard, unused Tuck Oilette Postcard No.