1903 Postcard of Porta del Capo, Bordighera, Italy
This antique postcard from 1903 features a picturesque view of the Porta del Capo in Bordighera, Italy. The charming Italian architecture, with its pastel-colored buildings and lush palm trees, captures the essence of this serene Mediterranean town. A personal handwritten message at the bottom of the card reads:
"Our address here is Hotel d'Angleterre, Bordighera, Italy. This is a perfect place & far nicer than Cannes. F.C.S."
The reverse side shows the recipient's address in Scotland, along with a 10-cent Italian stamp featuring King Victor Emmanuel III. Postmarked in Bordighera, the postcard bears the official "Cartolina Postale Italiana" heading.
This postcard offers a glimpse into early 20th-century Italy and is an excellent collectible for those interested in Italian history, travel postcards, or European architecture.
Size: 14 cm x 9 cm
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