This image shows Maisel’s Indian Trading Post in Albuquerque, New Mexico as it existed shortly after its founding in 1939.
The description states:
SHOW WINDOWS
of the most picturesque store in the Southwest.
MAISEL’S INDIAN TRADING POST
400 West Central Ave.
ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO
A large and complete collection of Indian and Mexican handicraft.
MAKERS OF GENUINE STERLING SILVER AND TURQUOISE JEWELRY.
–The trading post still stands, and has been registered as a National Historic Place. It closed for about 20 years after the founder died, and has been reopened by a grandson.
This postcard likely dates from the 1940s.