Postmarked in 1930, this delightful postcard features a classic California orange crate brimming with bright, ripe oranges and accented by delicate flowering orange blossoms. The crate itself carries the warm inscription, “The box of oranges I promised you from California,” capturing the spirit of long-distance affection and the pride Californians took in their citrus harvests.
During this era, California oranges were more than just fruit—they were symbols of sunshine, abundance, and the good life out West. Crate labels and fruit box imagery like this were part of the region’s booming agricultural marketing, designed to charm and entice.
This postcard would look great framed, make a wonderful hostess gift, or make an excellent addition to any collection.
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