Original Antique Postcards, Exceptionally Custom, Expertly Framed
Step into a world where history meets artistry. Enjoy this collection of antique postcards — each one beautifully preserved and elevated through custom framing.
From the charm of the Old Natick Inn and South Natick Waterfall to the timelessness of Nantucket, every piece showcases our framing expertise: floated postcards, elegant French mats, hand-selected frames, and Museum Glass that ensures clarity and protection.
These framed postcards are ready to bring character, craftsmanship, and a touch of nostalgia into your home.
Purchase any of these for just $245 each. And bring in your cherished postcards for a custom framing quote.
Main St Looking South, Natick
Main St Looking South, Natick, Framed
Old Natick Inn
...and current home for Page Waterman
Old Natick Inn, Framed
Postcard floated on a brown matboard, surrounded by a handmade French mat with marbleized paper and in a weathered brown and silver framed with Museum Glass.
Eliot Church
Eliot Church, Framed
Postcard floated on green matboard, surrounded by an off-white rag mat in a solid walnut, ebony stained frame with Museum Glass.
Tremont St, Boston Common
View in Hunnewell Park, South Natick
Indian Meeting House, South Natick
Swan Boats and Lake, Public Garden Boston SOLD
Copley Square
Copley Square, Framed
Postcard floated on green matboard, surrounded by a double mat of dark brown and off-white, in a gold frame with lap lines and Museum Glass.
Trinity Church
Trinity Church, Framed
Postcard floated on a rust-colored matting, surrounded by a warm gray rag board and framed in a pressed patterned gold frame that resembles book binding and with Museum Glass.
'Sconset, Nantucket
'Sconset Nantucket, Framed
Postcard floated on a pale green matboard, surrounded by an off-white rag mat with a solid maple, whitewash frame and Museum Glass.
Main Street, Nantucket
Main Street, Nantucket, Framed
On the Way to Shearing
On the Way to Shearing, Framed
Postcard floated on dark green matboard, surrounded by a grey mat and framed in a weathered blue-green and warm silver frame with Museum Glass.
We enjoyed the opportunity to frame two striking photographs by NYC photographer George Forss, including “The Way We Were” of the World Trade Center Twin Towers, with the Queen Elizabeth II sailing by.
They feature museum-quality glass over a double-mat, and a slightly beveled black frame.
Sturdy describes the difference between traditional frames and floater frames. This popular option creates the effect of a painting floating within the frame, which some customers prefer when reframing a work of art or picture.
The large painting shown is “Quilt Face at a Party” by Mia Cross.
Ryan describes how floater frames can be the solution for when you want a simple, casual or minimalist look, or are limited in space but don’t want the unfinished look of hanging a painting without a frame.
Page Waterman Gallery & Framing has provided fine framing services since 1917. We have a wide range of frame styles and products suitable for all types objects, whether it be a photograph, needlework, etching or oil painting.
We are passionate about custom framing! Our knowledgeable and friendly staff collectively bring over 175 years of art handling and custom framing experience to provide you with the best design for your cherished artwork. Custom framing is done by our skilled framers in our on premises workshop.