The listing, Postcard -- leather -- very old has ended.
I don't know a whole lot about leather postcards. This was unsent, in extremely good condition, with no rips, tears or stains (which I can only assume is good for an old leather postcard. Labeled "Old Wright Tavarn (wrong spelling) Built 1747, Concord, Mass." I did a little research and found the following: Wright's Tavern on Monument Square. "Built in 1747...Here met the committees of the PROVINCIAL CONGRESS on the eve of the Revolution while the larger body sat in the MEETING HOUSE close by. Headquarters of the Minutemen in the early morning of April 19, 1775. Later that day Headquarters of the British under command of Colonel Smith and Major Pitcairn." You now know what I know about this card. Free S&H.