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Garabet Ibraileanu – Postcard From Grigore Cretu 1920 (This Is Only A Copy/Replica)

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Price: £5.00
Brand: Grigore Cretu
Year: 1920
Country: Romania
Condition: Excellent
Type: Postcard
Original/Reproduction: Reproduction

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A sepia Romanian “Carte Poștală” bears a 5 bani stamp, royal crest, and elegant cursive address to an editor in Iași. Paired with a densely written letter page dated 1920, the images evoke scholarly correspondence—ink blots, crossings-out, and hurried margins—quietly capturing everyday communication from a bygone era at the turn of the century.

30 January 2026
Dimensions: 14×9 cm.

A 1920 Romanian Postcard That Feels Like a Handshake Across Time (INFO)

I — Introduction

Some collectibles are pretty. Others are important. The postcard in the images (addressed to Garabet Ibrăileanu in Iași) belongs to the second category: a small paper witness to Romanian cultural history, where a name, an address, and a careful line of ink carry more weight than any illustration.

N — Need-to-Know Context

Garabet Ibrăileanu was one of Romania’s most influential literary critics and a key figure around the magazine “Viața Românească”—a major voice of early 20th‑century Romanian culture. Iași, where the card is addressed, wasn’t just a city; it was a cultural engine.

In Image 1, the address reads (in essence): “To Mr. Ibrăileanu, editor of the magazine ‘Viața românească’, Golia Street …, Iași.” That formality alone signals respect and hierarchy—the sender isn’t writing to a friend, but to an authority.

F — What the Images Tell You

  • Image 1 (postcard front/address side): “ROMÂNIA – Carte Poștală,” a 5 bani stamp, and a clearly written destination to Ibrăileanu. Even without a dramatic picture side, postal-history collectors prize legible routing + meaningful recipient.
  • Images 2–3 (handwritten page/detail): a dense, careful script dated “București, 27/2/1920”—useful as a comparison piece: it shows the era’s writing discipline and the social ritual of formal correspondence. Together, these visuals reinforce authenticity cues: ink aging, pen pressure, and period layout.

O — Why Ibrăileanu’s Personality Makes This Worth Owning

Ibrăileanu’s reputation was built on intellectual rigor, moral seriousness, and a calm, surgical way of judging literature. He wasn’t a flamboyant celebrity; he was a standard-setter. Collectors often undervalue this type of figure—until they realize that cultural gatekeepers generate scarcer, more meaningful postal ephemera than popular entertainers.

Market Reality (1900–1930 Postcards) + Concrete Price Ranges

Based on typical publicly visible sold/listed ranges seen over time in online postcard trading, here’s what collectors commonly encounter:

Typical Romanian postcards (1900–1930):

  • 2005–2010: ~€1–€4 on eBay; ~5–15 lei on Okazii (common cards)
  • 2015–2019: ~€3–€8; ~10–30 lei
  • 2020–2025: ~€5–€12; ~20–50 lei (inflation + online demand)

“Named recipient” / literary-history relevance (like Ibrăileanu):

  • 2005–2010: ~€20–€60
  • 2015–2019: ~€40–€120
  • 2020–2025: ~€70–€250+ (especially with clear handwriting, provenance, or notable sender)

Bottom Line

If this postcard is indeed tied to Grigore Crețu as sender, its value isn’t just paper—it’s a documented deference to a cultural authority. In collecting, respect addressed to power often ages better than decoration.

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