20th Century AZO Postcard African American Lady From Peoria, Illinois.
An early 20th Century AZO Postcard of an African American Lady from Peoria, Illinois, Richard Pryors' home town. Size 3.5x5.5 the standard size of an AZO Postcard. Marked, Novelty Photo Studio, Iritz Bros. Props. 501 1/2 S. Adams St. Peoria, Illinois. AZO Postcards, accordingly, originated circa 1901. In 1904 Kodak added squares and triangles to the corners pointing up or down/up and down. Shown are two triangles pointed up and two triangles pointed down, indicating, accordingly, the postcard originated between 1918 and 1930. Thank you for viewing, take a moment to visit my Store.
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| Return Shipping Will Be Paid By | Seller |
| All Returns Accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item Must Be Returned Within | 14 Days |
| Refund Will Be Given As | Money Back |
An early 20th Century AZO Postcard of an African American Lady from Peoria, Illinois, Richard Pryors’ home town. Size 3.5×5.5 the standard size of an AZO Postcard. Marked, Novelty Photo Studio, Iritz Bros. Props. 501 1/2 S. Adams St. Peoria, Illinois. AZO Postcards, accordingly, originated circa 1901. In 1904 Kodak added squares and triangles to the corners pointing up or down/up and down. Shown are two triangles pointed up and two triangles pointed down, indicating, accordingly, the postcard originated between 1918 and 1930. Thank you for viewing, take a moment to visit my Store.