(5 1/2 x 3 1/2 In) This is an original antique embossed H. M. Rose postcard from the 1900s. It shows a fashionable Edwardian woman wearing a Merry Widow style hat, "How Do The Big Hats Strike You?" . . . directly in the corner of your eye if you're an Edwardian beau. 

"Greene, N.J. - June 28, 1908- Dear Myra- Your welcome letter rec'd- Have been very busy- Mina has been berrying and canned quite a lot of strawberries and some cherries and we have had lots of company lately- I don't think we care for any boarders- Got to much to do- will commence Haying July 6th- When are you coming up- Mina begins to look for you- How is Aunt Lide and Uncle William- With Love to All - C. W. Moss", reads the note written on the back.

The postcard is Used and is in VERY GOOD condition, wear at the edges, blunted corner tips, stains on the back.

***Item will be packaged with care in an acid free sleeve, placed between two pieces of cardboard and shipped in a Bubble mailer.***

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