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Wonderful vintage Leap Year postcard dating to 1908. Shows a ma and pa helping their daughter capture a man.
Reads: "The end of the Chase" in 1908.
Leap Year Series. Card number 1070.
Card is used with 1908 Hanover, Kansas postmark and green Franklin one cent stamp.
Addressed to Miss Sophia Bartels at Bremen, Kansas.
Measures 5.5 x 3.5 inches.
Condition is used with edge and corner wear, crease to center right edge, upper left corner and near lower left corner. Also has album impressions at each corner.
$ 4.95
This wonderful vintage Leap Year postcard dates to 1908. Shows two women, one holding a dog on a leash, the other with a man captured in a hunting bag.
Reads: "Where did you catch him, Mag?"
Poster on the tree reads:
Card is used with 1908 Hanover, Kansas postmark. Addressed to Miss S. Bartels at Bremen, Kansas.
Measures 5.5 x 3.5 inches.
Condition is good with edge and corner wear and crease near upper right corner. Also has album impressions at each corner.
$ 4.95
Vintage 1930s comic postcard. We Are "Sightseeing" Here. Features a group of tourist riding in a beer wagon. Brewery factories in the background.
Card is used with a one cent stamp Chicago Century of Progress stamp and July 12, 1933 Chicago Century of Progress cancel. Mailed to Miss Alma Jorn at Verdon, Nebraska.
Condition is fair with a crease upper right corner and edge and corner wear.
$ 4.95
Wonderful vintage comic linen postcard dating to circa 1940. Shows dog near a red and white striped barber pole.
Reads: "Dog-Gone! What'll these city fellers be thinkin' up next?"
Copyright MWM. DC805. Artist signed Irby.
Card is unused.
Measures 3.5 x 5.5 inches.
Condition is good with some light edge and corner wear. Also has some soiling on the back.
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This wonderful vintage color postcard dates to the 1910s and shows a man with a sledge hammer hitting another man on the head. Reads, "Excuse Me" Copyright 1909 by A.S. Meeker. Excuse me series number 35.
Card is unused. Measures 5.5 x 3.5 inches.
Condition is very good with light edge and corner wear.
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Vintage original postcard showing a woman kicking a man out of the house.
Reads: The Finishing Touch.
Card is made in U.S.A. SB publisher Series 73-12.
Card measures 3.5 x 5.5 inches and is unused.
Condition is good with crease upper right corner and light edge and corner wear.
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Vintage Curt Teich & Co comic postcard. Features a woman on a jackass and a man pushing a woman in a wheelbarrow. The woman in the wheelbarrow is holding a large stack of gifts.
Reads: I'm not the only JACKASS to support a woman
Card is number P-237. Measures 5.5 x 3.5 inches and is unused.
Condition is very good.
$ 2.95
Vintage circa 1940s linen comic postcard. I'm Stretchin' to Say Hello! How About You!
Features a giraffe stretching toward a bird in a bird house.
Card is used with a one cent stamp and 1946 Fairbury, Nebraska postmark. Mailed to Billy Gene Ehrett at Fairbury.
Condition is good with edge and corner wear, and small crease upper left corner.
$ 5.95
This wonderful vintage Leap Year postcard dates to 1908. Shows a woman threatening a man. A clock and wall calendar are visible in the upper right.
Reads: "Don't you think it's time to marry?"
Leap Year Series. Card number 1061.
Card is used with 1908 Hanover, Kansas postmark.
Addressed to Miss Sop Bartels at Bremen, Kansas.
Measures 5.5 x 3.5 inches.
Condition is used with edge and corner wear, and a series of small creases near upper right corner. Also has album impressions at each corner.
$ 3.95
This wonderful vintage Leap Year postcard dates to 1908. Shows a woman trying to capture a man with a net.
Reads: You're not safe in 1908- unless you have your (marriage) LICENSE.
Leap Year Series. Card number 1063.
Card is used with 1908 Hanover, Kansas postmark.
Addressed to Miss Sophia Bartels at Bremen, Kansas.
Measures 5.5 x 3.5 inches.
Condition is used with edge and corner wear, and a series of small creases near upper right corner. Also has album impressions at each corner.
$ 4.95
Vintage Tichnor comic postcard. Features a man riding in a car shaped like a coin purse. Car has a tire punctured by tack.
Reads: Another Flat! I'll Need the Jack and Lots of it!
Sign at rear reads: Detour Rough Going
Side of car reads: Vacation Expense
Card is number 770. Measures 5.5 x 3.5 inches and is used with 1950 Friend, Nebraska postmark. Mailed to Miss Bessie Husa at Peru, Nebraska.
Condition is very good.
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This wonderful vintage postcard dates to the 1900s and shows a man relaxing in a chair while smoking, and a devil in the hereafter smoking.
Reads: It Is Better To Smoke Here Than Hereafter.
Copyright 1903 by The Ullman Mfg. Co. N.Y. From the American Post Card "Popular Toasts," Series No. 6.
Card is unused. Measures 5.5 x 3.5 inches.
Condition is good with some edge and corner wear and yellowing at the corners where it was held in a postcard album.