Vintage Navajo Indian Silversmith Postcard by Fred Harvey H-2363

Vintage Navajo Indian Silversmith Postcard by Fred Harvey H-2363

Vintage Navajo Indian Silversmith Postcard by Fred Harvey H-2363

This vintage postcard features a detailed illustration of a Navajo Indian silversmith at work, accompanied by a young girl observing his craft. The artwork captures an intimate moment of traditional Navajo silversmithing, showcasing the cultural heritage of the Navajo people. The artist, Fred Harvey, is known for his depictions of Native American life in the early 20th century. Printed with rich colors and fine detail, this postcard is identified by the code H-2363 and titled “NAVAHO INDIAN SILVERSMITH.” The back of the card includes a unique orange buffalo skull design indicating where to place the stamp, typical of postcards from the Fred Harvey series. This piece would appeal to collectors interested in Native American history, vintage postcards, and early 1900s Americana.

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Price: USD 5.55

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This vintage postcard features a detailed illustration of a Navajo Indian silversmith at work, accompanied by a young girl observing his craft. The artwork captures an intimate moment of traditional Navajo silversmithing, showcasing the cultural heritage of the Navajo people. The artist, Fred Harvey, is known for his depictions of Native American life in the early 20th century.

Printed with rich colors and fine detail, this postcard is identified by the code H-2363 and titled “NAVAHO INDIAN SILVERSMITH.” The back of the card includes a unique orange buffalo skull design indicating where to place the stamp, typical of postcards from the Fred Harvey series. This piece would appeal to collectors interested in Native American history, vintage postcards, and early 1900s Americana.

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