I've found that the best place to find collectible postcards is at art auctions. I was at an art auction in Eastlake, Ohio looking for stained glass and found them auctioning a lot of vintage collectible postcards. I bought the lot at the art auction and it contained almost three thousand beautiful collectible postcards.
About thirty percent of the collectible postcards were pre-linen. These are postcards that were all made before 1930. The linen collectible postcards were made from 1930 to 1945 and the lot I won at the art auction had thirty percent linen cards as well.
Forty percent of the lot I won at the art auction was for early chrome collectible postcards. Most of them were from the fifties and sixties. There were also collectible postcards from the British museum series from the seventies.
The collectible postcards that are my favorite are all turn of the century and were sent for holidays. Valentine's Day collectible postcards from the early 1900s are very romantic. The Christmas postcards have some really nice artwork. I was really fortunate with the purchase at the art auction because the assortment was so varied.
My collection of collectible postcards contains many different themes. I like the non-US card. I found an art auction that had a shoebox full of these postcards and they were from places like Bermuda, Zurich, Rio de Janeiro, Dresden, Germany, Ireland and even Istanbul. I had never owned a collectible postcard from Niger before that art auction.
People who do not collect vintage collectible postcards just don't understand their value. They are usually not even mentioned as being part of an art auction. I go to art auctions every other weekend on the off chance that there will be collectible postcards on the auction block.
I am always so pleased when I find linen ere collectible postcards at an art auction. The auctioneer at most art auctions does not even announce the lot as linen postcards; he usually just announces it as vintage or old collectible postcards. His lack of knowledge of the subject almost always works to my advantage.
I have various collections of collectible postcards within the main collection. I tried for awhile to complete a set of state views in all linen era postcards. I can't even count how many art auctions I attended before I even had thirty of the forty eight states. I know that I finally tired of the pursuit and have just put it on the back burner.
The holiday collectible postcards go to collectors of more than just postcards. I've seen people buy holiday collectible postcards at an art auction just to frame and decorate with them during certain holidays. I actually found five really nice vintage Christmas collectible postcards at an art auction and had them framed for my mother as a Christmas gift.
I went to an art auction and estate sale of a man whose grandfather had been a colonel army officer. The collectible postcards that I found there were fantastic. The officer had amassed 353 different postcards from India. It was amazing. They had been tucked into an album and never used and were in perfect condition.
For awhile, I thought that I wanted to collect postcards from soldiers in WWI. I found a two hundred piece lot of this type of collectible postcards at an art auction in New Haven. The mix of cards was British, French and German. It was interesting because some of the collectible postcards were censored. I've never seen censored collectible postcards before.
The most I've ever spent on collectible postcards at an art auction was $530 for four postcards. They were all from 1904 and they depicted automobile racing. They were in pristine condition. I doubt that I will ever find any more even remotely like this the rest of my life. They were exceptional.
The lot of collectible postcards I found last weekend was really fun to look through. The art auction had a lot of things from a family that had emigrated here from Serbia. The postcards were all from either Serbia or Belgrade. This was a good lot and it went for the opening bid.
Women Looking For Friendship
We are farther apart than we have ever been before, as a people. I notice, at least on my street, that people keep to themselves - and friends and acquaintances are harder to come by for most people.
Luckily, the world of Magick energy offers many solutions with various friendship spells, love spells, etc. Through these spells, you will be focusing the power of your own Magick energy, and send it out into the cosmos to influence your fate - to bring strangers into your life and make them friends.
The doors of friendship will open wide, and people like you - who long for a special friend - will flood into your life. All you need to do is learn to focus and control your Magick energy to make it so.
Now, here is a special powder you can use to speed things up a bit - to open doors of friendship in your very near future... Rose Ariadne's "True Friend" powder.
Set up your altar as normal, and cast your protections (if you don't know how to do this, make sure to grab my book :
As you sit in the light of your candles, grind the following up in your mortar and pestle (or in a bowl with a spoon if you don't have a mortar and pestle):
* Rosemary leaves
* Dried sage
* Salt
* Sugar
Grind all of these things into a fine powder. While you do this, visualize the qualities of your perfect friend. How will your friend make you feel? What kinds of things will you talk about? What is your friend's demeanor - is he/she funny, emotional, happy, etc?
Visualize these qualities until you can almost feel them...When you are done grinding your ingredients, open your circle, thank your deities, and clean up your altar. Put the powder in a safe place...
Every time you plan on going out (into town, or anywhere where there will be other people) rub just a little of this powder between your hands, and sprinkle a little bit on your shirt...You'll be amazed at who shows up...
I hope this helps Carol, and remember - once you have found some wonderful friends, nurture that relationship. Spend time with them... it's the most valuable resource in the world. Time.
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