This unique antique RPPC postcard from the early 1900s features an intriguing image of a skull and crossbones painted on a machine in a machine shop possibly to repair locomotives ? The postcard, with a real photo design (RPPC), was manufactured in around the year 1909 in the United States. The handsome young man on the left wearing bib overalls is the same young man that can be found on another RPPC currently listed with large machinery a woman and a young child . This strange and unusual occupational RPPC ( 1 of 2 ) has minor rounded corners and dings. Not sure if the machinery is whether for locomotives or waterworks , maybe even automotive; a possible automobile could be what the handsome young worker is leaning on ?


The image depicts machinery and locomotive workers in the background, and the skull emblem in the foreground. The postcard is unposted and is a single unit sale. This original postcard falls under the category of collectibles, specifically non-topographical postcards, and would make a great addition to any collection.