

This vintage real photo postcard features a portrait of Austrian stage, television, and film actress; Inge Egger (1923-1976). One of her notable performances was her lead role in the operetta film, “The Rose of Stamboul (1953). The IMDb credits her with 41 acting roles between 1944 and 1960. She also graced the cover of four popular magazines. Interestingly, she worked as a medical technical assistant in the Berlin Federal Health office for 13 years beginning 1960. Egger looks quite beautiful in this close-up photograph. She is holding something in her right hand. I believe that the object is a cigarette holder with a cigarette in place. This postcard was published by Film Bild Zentrale (FBZ) while she worked for Ostermayr Films. This postcard image of Miss Egger is uncommon. An image search failed to produce an identical photograph of the actress. Nor did a survey of two major auction sites. This portrait postcard is in very good condition (see scans).

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Meet Elsie Cook. I wish there was something I could tell you about her. I assume that she is a performer of some kind. Most likely she is an actress that did not receive much acclaim as my initial research into her background found nothing. Perhaps a visitor to the Cabinet Card Gallery can provide us with some information about this pretty young woman. This vintage real photo postcard was published by Stewart & Woolf. The firm was located in London, England. The postcard is part of a series (115, no. 42). (SOLD)

A cute little girl poses for her portrait at the Murillo studio in St. Louis, Missouri. She looks adorable with her sweet smile and her sparkling eyes. She is wearing a necklace and a hair bow. The photographer of this image was the Murillo studio of St. Louis, Missouri. One source reports that the Murillo studio was operated by Jesse J Ferguson and existed at least between 1910 and 1919. To view other photographs by Murillo, click on the category “Photographer: Murillo”.

This vintage real photo postcard features two adorable young girls and their toys. The girls certainly appear to be siblings. The younger sister is sitting on a toy horse and the older sister is holding a ball that is covered with ducks. The postcard was purchased from a dealer in Bulgaria. It has great clarity and is in very good condition (see scans).


This vintage photograph appears to be a non nuclear family portrait. Perhaps the three women in the photo are sisters and the little girl is the daughter of the seated woman. The four subjects of this photograph share a family resemblance. The little girl looks sweet and adorable. Note the checkered dress and her hair bow. It’s interesting that the three woman are wearing coats while the child is wearing no coat. Instead, she is wering a short dress, with short sleeves. What’s up with that? This vintage photo is in good condition (see scans).




This vintage photograph features a young couple posing at an unidentified photography studio. I possess no background information about this well dressed pair. The photo measures 5






Paul Metzner & Sons studio took this carte de visite portrait of a pretty young woman. Her dress is lace trimmed and she is wearing earrings and a necklace. The photographer is located in Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. The city is located in the Jura mountains and is just a few kilometers south of the French border. (SOLD)