The postcard is of the Dam at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Bungalow-Taliesin near Spring Green, Wisconsin. It is postmarked on 1936 in Spring Green, Wisconsin. There is a slight crease in the upper left corner. The stampbox is AZO with squares, so it is an orginial. The stamp is slight loose to be able to see this. Postcards are from various collections. Many used and most show signs of use, see pictures for conditions. Please verify your invoice is correct before you pay. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. Thank you for visiting my little store.
Scroll Down to see an image of the back of the postcard. Frank Lloyd Wright RPPC Spring Green, WI TALIESIN Architecture 1940 Cook Photo. Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Auctiva gets you noticed! Track Page Views With.
While working in Japan, Wright left an impressive architectural heritage. Completed in 1923, is the most important. Thanks to its solid foundations and steel construction, the hotel survived the. The hotel was damaged during the. And by the subsequent US military occupation of it after World War II. As land in the center of Tokyo increased in value the hotel was deemed obsolete and was demolished in 1968.. Size: 3.5″ x 5.5″. Condition: Decent for age, as shown in picture. Zoom in by hovering over picture to inspect condition to your satisfaction. Check out our other items for many more vintage and antique beauties. Feel free to ask questions.
While working in Japan, Wright left an impressive architectural heritage. Completed in 1923, is the most important. Thanks to its solid foundations and steel construction, the hotel survived the. The hotel was damaged during the. And by the subsequent US military occupation of it after World War II. As land in the center of Tokyo increased in value the hotel was deemed obsolete and was demolished in 1968.. Size: 3.5″ x 5.5″. Condition: Decent for age, as shown in picture. Zoom in by hovering over picture to inspect condition to your satisfaction. Check out our other items for many more vintage and antique beauties. Feel free to ask questions.
While working in Japan, Wright left an impressive architectural heritage. Completed in 1923, is the most important. Thanks to its solid foundations and steel construction, the hotel survived the. The hotel was damaged during the. And by the subsequent US military occupation of it after World War II. As land in the center of Tokyo increased in value the hotel was deemed obsolete and was demolished in 1968.. Size: 3.5″ x 5.5″. Condition: Decent for age, as shown in picture. Zoom in by hovering over picture to inspect condition to your satisfaction. Check out our other items for many more vintage and antique beauties. Feel free to ask questions.