1908 Alterocca Postcard – The Clown and the Little Girl
Hand‑tinted 1908 Alterocca postcard featuring a clown and a young girl in a staged studio scene.
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Portrait postcards and scenes featuring children, families, couples, workers, and everyday life from different eras.
Hand‑tinted 1908 Alterocca postcard featuring a clown and a young girl in a staged studio scene.
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A humorous Tuck Oilette postcard illustrated by C. E. Brock, titled “Evidence of an Eye‑Witness,” featuring a witty Punch caption.
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A vintage early 1900s French postcard by Lévy & Neurdein Réunis showing the bullfighting scene “L’arrastre.” A striking historical card from the Course de Taureaux series.
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A humorous 1912 Leap Year postcard featuring a woman holding a calendar beside the caption “This Is Leap Year, I Want To Propose: Give Me a Chance. Before the Year Goes”. Posted in West Virginia in October 1912.
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A colourful Leap Year 1912 postcard showing a man slipping on ice while a woman looks on. Featuring a humorous romantic verse and a 1912 West Virginia postmark, the card reflects the playful style of early twentieth century postcard humour.
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A 1908 Beagles postcard titled “Saucy Nan”, featuring a smiling young girl holding a broom.
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A delicate 1913 postcard featuring a sleeping child, hand-applied mica glitter lettering, and a handwritten birthday greeting on the front.
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A romantic gilt edge postcard posted in 1914 featuring a “man in the moon” illustration, patriotic verse, and an embracing couple beneath a star-filled sky. Posted from West Virginia, this colourful early postcard combines romance, symbolism, and Edwardian era artwork.
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A 1913 “man in the moon” postcard featuring an illustrated moon face, romantic artwork, and the playful caption “You’ve followed me ever so far, what an impudent fellow you are!” Posted from West Virginia,
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A charming 1912 gilt edge postcard featuring a romantic “man in the moon” design and playful verse. Posted from West Virginia during the golden age of postcard collecting.
Some Other Man Better Come Soon Gilt Edge Postcard 1912 Read More »