Fortune Telling Postcards by Fred C. Lounsbury

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Fred. C. Lounsbury was the owner of the Crescent Embossing Co., founded in 1896. The company's printing and embossing plant was located in Plainfield, New Jersey, and by 1910, there were offices in New York City and Philadelphia, as well as a sales representative based in Boston. Best known for his patriotic and holiday-themed cards, advertising folders, and calenders, Launsbury also released several sets of fortune telling postcards in 1907 and 1908.  
Fred. C. Lounsbury was the owner of the Crescent Embossing Co., founded in 1896. The company's printing and embossing plant was located in Plainfield, New Jersey, and by 1910, there were offices in New York City and Philadelphia, as well as a sales representative based in Boston. Best known for his patriotic and holiday-themed cards, advertising folders, and calenders, Launsbury also released several sets of fortune telling postcards in 1907 and 1908.  
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Each "Good Fortunes" set consists of six gold-embossed "Good Fortunes" postcards depicting the symbolism associated with a different type of fortune telling, including palmistry, domino reading, dice reading, cartomancy with playing cards, and tea leaf reading. Although the cards are signed and copyrighted in the name of Fred. C. Lounsbury, it is known that he was not an artist, but employed a team of artists to produce designs for his company. The same artist -- name unknown -- drew all of the "Good Fortunes" cards.
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Each "Good Fortunes" set consists of six gold-embossed postcards depicting lucky symbolism associated with a different type of fortune telling:
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* Palmistry
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* Domino reading
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* Dice reading
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* Cartomancy with a single playing card
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* Cartomancy with a hand of playing cards
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* Tea leaf reading
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Although the cards are signed and copyrighted in the name of Fred. C. Lounsbury, it is known that he was not an artist, but employed a team of artists to produce designs for his company. The same artist -- name unknown -- drew all of the "Good Fortunes" cards.
==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[Tea Leaf Symbols in Commercial Art]]
* [[Tea Leaf Symbols in Commercial Art]]
* [[A Basic List of Tea Leaf Symbols]]
* [[A Basic List of Tea Leaf Symbols]]

Revision as of 04:11, 7 October 2017

According to this 1907 Fred Lounsbury postcard, when tea leaves form an image of an Anchor, it is an omen of success in business
According to this 1907 Fred Lounsbury postcard, when tea leaves form an image of a Tree, it is an omen of good health
According to this 1907 Fred Lounsbury postcard, when tea leaves form an image of a Star, it is an omen of a long and happy life
According to this 1907 Fred Lounsbury postcard, when tea leaves form an image of a Square, it is an omen of peace and happiness
According to this circa 1905 Fred Lounsbury postcard, when tea leaves form sn image of the Sun, it is an omen of good luck and happiness

Fred. C. Lounsbury was the owner of the Crescent Embossing Co., founded in 1896. The company's printing and embossing plant was located in Plainfield, New Jersey, and by 1910, there were offices in New York City and Philadelphia, as well as a sales representative based in Boston. Best known for his patriotic and holiday-themed cards, advertising folders, and calenders, Launsbury also released several sets of fortune telling postcards in 1907 and 1908.

Each "Good Fortunes" set consists of six gold-embossed postcards depicting lucky symbolism associated with a different type of fortune telling:

  • Palmistry
  • Domino reading
  • Dice reading
  • Cartomancy with a single playing card
  • Cartomancy with a hand of playing cards
  • Tea leaf reading

Although the cards are signed and copyrighted in the name of Fred. C. Lounsbury, it is known that he was not an artist, but employed a team of artists to produce designs for his company. The same artist -- name unknown -- drew all of the "Good Fortunes" cards.

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