These two exquisitely designed, 2-color (black and metallic bronze ink) Esmeralda (1915) postcards utilize stills from the film of the highest quality (or not.) While it is possible these postcards might have been produced around the time of the film's release, I suspect they might have been made around 1920 or so as I have seen a similar postcard for Heart o' the Hills (1919) -- though I can be wrong. Without any sort of information as to a publisher/printer, it is difficult to say. One of the postcards is most unusual in that the reverse is printed on on a separate piece of paper and affixed to the printed card stock. Have you seen any others?

While this may not be the most amazing or ground-breaking Mary Pickford collection out there in the world, I've decided to share what I have for all to enjoy. Non-watermarked, high-resolution scans are available upon request (and at my discretion) by emailing filmiracle [at] yahoo [dot] com. If you notice any errors or can fill in any missing information, don't hesitate to get in touch. This website is a work in progress.
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Esmeralda - Weekly Welcome Photocard - Postcard 1915
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