1900s Noordeinde Palace The Hague Netherlands Vintage Postcard UDB
About This Postcard
This elegant vintage postcard features the Noordeinde Palace (Koninklijk Paleis Noordeinde) in The Hague (s'Gravenhage), Netherlands. The image shows the palace courtyard and the prominent equestrian statue of William the Silent (Willem van Oranje) in the foreground. The photograph is framed by an intricate Art Nouveau-style border decorated with grapevines and foliage, which was a popular aesthetic for Dutch postcards at the turn of the century. As one of the four official palaces of the Dutch royal family, Noordeinde has served as the "working palace" for the monarch for centuries.
Details
Era: Undivided Back (c. 1898–1905)
City: The Hague (s'Gravenhage)
Country: Netherlands
Topic: Dutch Royal Palaces, Monarchy, Noordeinde Palace, William the Silent Statue, Art Nouveau Design, The Hague History.
Condition: Unposted / Uncirculated
Address Side: Undivided Back
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Artist / Photographer: Not Stated
Publisher: J. H. Schaefer, Amsterdam (déposé No. s'H. 123)
Printer: Likely Dutch Phototype
Print Type: Phototypie / Collotype (Fine-grain monochromatic print)
Additional Information
The publisher, J. H. Schaefer of Amsterdam, was a prolific producer of high-quality Dutch topographical postcards during the Golden Age of postcards. The vertical text on the back identifies him as the Editeur and includes a series or registration number. The back of the card features the Dutch word Briefkaart (Postcard) and an undivided layout with the prefix Aan (To) for the recipient's name. This design confirms it was manufactured before 1905, when the Dutch postal service began allowing divided backs for messages.
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