This postcard is a delightful representation of family boating and sailing on Loch of Lomond in Scotland. With sparkling beads adorning the surface of the water, the image captures the beauty and tranquility of the scene. The postcard is an Oilette type, produced in 1905, and depicts the Clan Colquhoun region of Scotland.


The postcard is a unique and rare collectible item for those interested in topographical postcards. Its California Prop 65 Warning advises users to be careful when handling it. As a piece of art, it can be appreciated for its historical significance and aesthetic beauty. Add this exquisite postcard to your collection and enjoy the memories it evokes.


Noted a some of the oilette treatment is missing from that top of the mountains and small tear in the first mountain and along the top of the second mountain