Chester E. Piell lived in Pittstown, an unincorporated community in west-central New Jersey.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittstown,_New_Jersey
At Easter in a year near 1910, Chester received a postcard greeting from Grandma.
The postcard was not mailed; it may be that Grandma lived nearby or that she visited on Easter Day.
The face of the postcard is a delightful drawing of little chicks.
The images are lightly-embossed.
Above, six chicks are bursting through a shell.
Below, two more chicks are sitting in a nest – from which they observe a ninth chick standing beside the surrounding blossoms.
A legend, “Easter Greetings” appears at the top of the drawing.
The postcard was printed in Saxony and published by the English firm of Raphael Tuck & Sons.
I do not see an indication of the artist.
On the reverse, Grandma writes: “Wishing you many more happy Easters”.
We, too, hope that Chester and his Grandma enjoyed this and many more Easters.