1904 USA postcard photo African-American shoeshine boy

$20.00 CAD

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Postcard with photo of smiling African-American shoeshine boy, sitting on wooden box, small box on his lap with his brush.

At bottom labelled  "Shine 'em up." and handwritten date "11/15/04"

Publisher 'No. 333s The Rotograph Co. , N.Y.  City. (Germany)'

Postmarked 'STAMFORD CONN. NOV 15 04' on 2 cent Washington stamp, Mailed to France and received on the 25th.

 

The Rotograph Company was a major publisher and printer of postcards from 1904-1911.  Based in New York City, the Rotograph Company was  an American branch of the German company Neue Photographische Gesellschaft, one of the leading European manufacturers of high quality photographic products including postcards.  They were also in partnership with another German printer Knackstedt & Nather of Hamburg. Rotograph had merged with the National Art Views Company in 1904  which gave Rotograph access to an extensive collection of American views. The high quality German printing and extensive inventory of images were central to Rotographs success

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