Briefkaart aan Philip Zilcken by G.J.D. Offermans

Briefkaart aan Philip Zilcken Possibly 1888

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drawing, paper, ink, pen

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paper

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pen-ink sketch

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pen work

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sketchbook drawing

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pen

This is a postcard to Philip Zilcken, penned by G.J.D. Offermans in the Netherlands. We can assume it dates from around 1888, judging by the postmark. The image is a fascinating glimpse into late 19th-century Dutch society. We see a formal, printed card, indicating a certain level of literacy and social standing. The handwritten message adds a personal touch, hinting at a relationship between the sender and recipient. The presence of postal markings tells us about the development of communication networks and bureaucratic systems at the time. The Dutch coat of arms and stamp also reflect the national identity and the role of the state in everyday life. To understand this postcard better, a historian might look into postal archives, social directories, and biographical information about the individuals involved.

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