The picture below shows larger front and back views of the (2) Different Early 1900s Heinz Pickles Atlantic City New Jersey Pier Souvenir Post Cards in this lot. The first postcard is unused and it had an undivided back. The place for a postage stamp is for a one cent stamp, or a two cent stamp if it is being mailed to a foreign country. The picture side has a gold art nouveau frame ad it pictures the entire Heinz Pier in the Atlantic Ocean withSailboats, boats and larger ships in the distance. There are many people on the Atlantic City Beach. There is an interior image inset on the right. It is marked as follows: HEINZ (multiple times) HEINZ OCEAN PIER ATLANTIC CITY EXTENDING 1000 FEET INTO THE OCEAN HEINZ 57 VARIETIES PERMANENT EXHIBIT “SUN PARLOR” The second postcard was used with an undivideded back as well. It has 1904 Atlantic City, N.J. post marks and a green Benjamin Franklin postage stamp. It was sent to a Washington, D.C. mailing address. It has the Heinz 57 Pier in the background, and bathers in the waves in early 1900s bathing suits. It is marked: JULY 5th 1904 ATLANTIC CITY HERMIE BATHING SCENE HEINZ PIER ATLANTIC CITY, U.S.A. SEASHORE HOME OF THE 57 VARIETIES Both of these postcards for one price! The top card measures about 5-1/239;39; x 3-1/239;39;. They appear to be in excellent condition with lihjt wear as pictured. |