One of my best scores ever was a box of old postcards I picked up at a garage sale back in the Summer of 2005. I know, I'm reaching way back on this one, but hey, garage sales are a bit slow this time of year so I thought I'd do some "Best Of" posts.
I had found some other items at the sale and had looked at the box of postcards which was marked at $5, but put it back. When I asked about the price on the things I did have, I balked at her quote of $8. When I did, she said she'd throw in the post cards for an even $10. Deal!
The postcards dated from the 19-teens to the 1970's and most were written on and postmarked from various locations throughout the U.S. The majority were sent to a Marjorie or possibly two. Early postcards (1917) up to about 1945 are made out to a Mrs. Marjorie Malone (husband Gomer) while later cards are addressed to Mrs. Marjorie Durham (husband Freeman). The latest cards I have places an elderly Marjorie in Acopolco in 1980. Mother/daughter? 2 husbands? We may never know.
Anyway, one of these days I'll blog about the bulk of the collection, but for today I wanted to share my favorite of the lot. It's a postcard from a carnival staged at
Grand Blvd. and Laclede Ave. in St. Louis in September, 1940.
Written on the back: "Sincerely Dollette. A Midget Mother Has 3 grown sons & she's 53 years of age. Got this Sept., 1940. St. Louis, MO Carnival on Grand & Laclede.
I ended up selling this card on eBay for $64.