Description
This is a circa early 1900s (or earlier) leather postcard of the Jackson House, in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The Jackson House is a popular tourist attraction, it being the oldest wood frame house (circa 1664) still standing in all of New Hampshire and Maine. The postcard is by the Hy-Sil Manufacturing Company, of Boston, Massachusetts, a company that closed its doors sometime in the early 1900s. It has not been written upon.
VINTAGE:Circa early 1900s (or earlier).
SIZE:Approximately 5-5/16" in length and 3-3/16" in height.
CONSTRUCTION / MATERIALS:Leather.
ATTACHMENT:None.
MARKINGS:Made by Hy-Sil. Mfg. C0. Boston.
ITEM NOTES:This is from a postcard collection which we will be listing more of over the next few months. VH/H97 LBGX10/12
CONDITION:8 (Excellent-): The postcard has not been used and shows light storage wear only.
GUARANTEE:As with all my artifacts, this piece is guaranteed to be original, as described.