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Paper and Ephemera: Postcards: Sets and Series


What's New in the Collector's Showcase of Paper and Ephemera: Postcards: Sets and Series?
The Most Recent Additions to This Category are First!
Old Souvenir Postcard Book - Auray, around 1920.  12 cards, complete, 1/2" rips on binding edge, otherwise no damage, slight toning (yellowing).  Old Souvenir Postcard Book - Images of Art at the Pantheon, around 1920.  42 cards, complete, no damage, slight toning (yellowing).  


 We'll let the image do the description on this one … but it's a cute card with the cut-line 'Drop a Nickel, Please'.  


 Card has message and address on reverse, with one-cent stamp and 1906 postmark. 


 As you see, there is one corner that's been clipped, and there is some wear on edges and corners. Still, from the sombreros to the vintage  clothing -- it's a funny one! (t1925) 


  


This guy's image fits the words on the card … 'Six munts ugo I cutn't ev'n spel 'Toorist' an now I ar wun!' 


The card is marked with a 1959 copyright by 'Fun Cards by GAD', Minneapolis, MN. It has divided back with message and address. Stamp has been removed, but postmark is 1965. Minor corner blunting, but still funny!

Old Souvenir Postcard Book - Auray $9.00

 

Old Souvenir Postcard Book - Le Pantheon $19.00

 

1906 Drop a Nickel - Mule $5.00

 

…Now I Ar Wun! $5.00




Outhouses marked 'Tommy' and 'Tammy' decorate this wonderful vintage linen comic card. The verse: 'You go here and I'll go there, We'll both be out of view. And while I sit in silent bliss, I'll think sweet thoughts of you.'


Card is copyright Curteich-Chicago and one of the C.T. Privy Cards series. It has a divided back with message, address and cancelled two-cent stamp with 1950 postmark. Only slight blunting of corners. 

 


 Unused postcard has divided back and was from Tichnor Bros., Boston, Mass. Marked with #74290 on back; #404 on front. 


 Stamp box calls for one-cent stamp. Not dated, but likely from 1930s. Very good with minor corner blunting. 


  


 'Wonder why they grow trees so near the road …' is the thought of this crying youngster who's just run her car into a small tree. 


 Card is used with message and address, but no stamp or postmark that might help date it. It appears to be from early 1900s, however. 


 There is no manufacturer information, but stamp box calls for one-cent domestic, two-cents foreign postage. Minor corner blunting. 


  


'There is usually a rotten limb on everybody's family tree' -- card is early 1900s, unused with divided back.


 Logo of 'G' in diamond on back. No other manufacturer information. Some soiling; some edge/corner wear.

Tommy and Tammy … (Bathroom Humor?) $5.00

 

Your Papoose Has Slipped … $5.00

 

Wonder Why … $5.00

 

A Rotten Limb … $5.00




 New father beams at new baby, looks concerned when twin arrives, appears to panic when the third baby is brought to him. 


 Card is dated 1931 and was made by 'Holmfirth -- Bamforth Comics, New York and Bamforth Publishers, England' 


 Card has divided back with message, address and cancelled one-cent stamp. Shows some creases and minor edge/corner wear, but still displays well. 


  


Card is marked 'copyright Bamforth Comics, No. 7045, Printed in USA, Touring' series. 


It is unused, with divided back, and copyright date is illegible, but appears to be from early 1900s. Very Good condition with only very minor corner blunting. Name 'Art' handwritten on face. 


 


 Another comic card, this is marked as 'Series 725, Comics 12 Designs.'


  It's from about 1910, is unused and has a divided back. It's in Very Good condition with minor edge/corner wear and light creasing. 


  


 From the Chunks of Wisdom series by Taylor Art Co. and with a 1910 copyright date, this postcard is unused and has a divided back. 


 It's in Very Good condition with only minor corner blunting.

What You Might Get … $5.00

 

On My Way … $5.00

 

The Bull Goes On . . . . $5.00

 

They All Get Fleeced . . . . $5.00




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