Vintage postcard of a cat with her kitten - from a rare collection - numbered 63146/2. The postcard is black and white with overprinting of vibrant pink, yellow, orange and green and measures 3 15/16 x 5 15/16. The back of the card is divided and is marked Printed in Germany. Published by Amag.
Vintage postcard of a cat with her kitten - from a rare collection - numbered 63145/4. The postcard is black and white with overprinting of
vibrant pink, yellow, orange and green and measures 3 15/16 x 5 15/16.
The back of the card is divided and is marked Printed in Germany. Published by Amag.
Vintage postcard of a cat with her kitten
from a rare collection - numbered 63145/5. The postcard is black and white with overprinting of
vibrant pink, yellow, orange and green and measures 3 15/16 x 5 15/16.
The back of the card is divided and is marked Printed in Germany. Published by Amag.
This leather postcard with Honeymooners in Niagara Falls sitting atop a piano reads "Try this on your Piano". The card is postmarked January 7, 1903 and no longer has the stamp. It is addressed to Miss Jessie Frank in Lockport, NY, No. 9. The card measures 3 inches x 5 inches and is in good condition.
This Times Square Post Card from the Manhattan Publishing Co is unused
and is in good condition. The back reads - TIMES SQUARE, called by many
the center of the world, after dark becomes a dazzling fairyland of
flashing brilliance and color. This is the heart of the Great White Way
and the playground of the nation. On the left are the Paramount
Building and Hotel Astor.
Published by Curteich - Chicago this Postcard of "Amish Boys Out for a Drive" is printed on linen paper and is in good condition. The card has been postmarked Dec. 15, 1946 with a 1 cent stamp. The back reads - "The horse and buggy era has not passed for the Amish. Since the Church forbids the use of automobiles, they must rely on their old faithful friend, the horse. The Amish take great pride in possessing fine horses, of whom they take excellent care. They are all very skillful drivers, from the young to old."