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    Posted 10 years ago

    Jewels
    (175 items)

    Hi all, these are interesting, I believe made out of wood? They are thick post cards--any insight is appreciated. Mf'd by J. W. N. Co. Thanks for looking!

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    1. Virginia.vintage Virginia.vintage, 10 years ago
      Very originals and unusual, love them!
    2. Jewels Jewels, 10 years ago
      Thanks friend!
    3. walksoftly walksoftly, 10 years ago
      Love old post card, I have never come across a wood version yet.
      Some info on the company;
      J.W.N. Co. (1905-1912)
      Providence, RI


      "Publisher of postcards made with their patented process of sandwiching a real photo, usually a portrait, between two thin sheets of wood. Picture outlines were burnt into the wood and then hand colored. Some of their cards carry a swastika trademark."

      They also made them without the cutout.
    4. Jewels Jewels, 10 years ago
      Oh thank you walk! Good info!

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