Corner card

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File:1899MiroOteroCornerCard.jpg
1899 postal stationery envelope from U.S. occupied Cuba with an imprinted special request corner card of Miro y Otero.
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1899 postal stationery envelope from U.S. occupied Cuba with an imprinted partial request corner card.
File:Detroit Engine Works envelope.jpg
Detroit Engine Works envelope showing not only the standard name and address in the corner card, but also a fancy advertisement with a photograph of one of its products.

The term corner card means the wording, sometimes with a pictorial feature, in the upper left hand corner of a postal stationery envelope[1] or an envelope designed to have regular adhesive stamps affixed to it. It is there for the purpose of stating the sender's return address to facilitate the return of undeliverable mail.[2]

Classification

There are four general classifications of corner cards:[2]

  • Partial request corner cards are a mere outline, letting the sender fill in the number of days for an undelivered envelope to remain before return plus the sender's entire name and address, e.g. "After __ days, return to ...";[3]
  • General request corner cards have the printed name of the state or possession, e.g. "Philippine Islands";[3]
  • Post Office request corner cards have the printed specific name of the post office, e.g. "Cristobal, Canal Zone";[3]
  • Special request corner cards have the full name and address of the sender. These were used by commercial concerns with a large volume of correspondence. They would normally be ordered in multiples of 500.[2]

See also

References

  1. Van Gelder, Peter J.; The Collectors' Guide to Postal Stationery, A Squirrel Publication, Shrewsbury, UK (1997) ISBN 0-947604-07-3
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Krieger, George T.; The Postal Stationery of the Possessions and Administrative Areas of the United States of America; United Postal Stationery Society, 2009, ISBN 978-0-9800112-3-4.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Slawson, George C., Editor; The Postal Stationery of the Possessions of the United States; United Postal Stationery Society, 1957.

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