Swiss Skeli with Lily-of-the-Valleys, Gasternthal
Swiss Skeli with Lily-of-the-Valleys, Gasternthal
Swiss Skeli seen here with lovely Lily-of-the-Valley flowers in his hat. This little spring flower is also known as Apollinaris. According to Greek mythology, the flower was created by the god Apollo as a soft carpet of scented flowers for his nymphs to walk upon. It is a symbol for luck and happiness. You can find them here the Gasterntal a bit later in the coming months.
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Numbers
Numbers
This postcard measures approximately 14 x 9 cm.
This postcard is from around the 1910s.
Published on March 19, 2024.
Material
Material
All cards mounted on white 250 g/m² paper with trimmed edges. Vintage postcard, overpainted with acrylic paint, collaged with antique paper flowers, no frame. Signed and dated in pencil on back. This can be easily erased in the event you want to use the card.
The cards are packaged in cellophane with an informative text about the history of the image on each card and when it was first published on Swiss Skeli's Instagram Account @the_calavera_club.
Please note that since these are antique postcards, some might contain small tears, pinholes and/or scratches.
Fleshy tries her best to lovingly craft each card, but sometimes a tear might be too close to the overall subject to cut it out. The actual colors might also differ slightly from your monitor.
Every postcard is a small, unique work of art!
Shipping Information
Shipping Information
Delivery throughout Europe and overseas is with normal postal mail in cardboard envelopes so nothing should bend.
Postage and packaging are calculated at checkout.