4 Old Postcards, Miscellaneous Variety From Early 1900s - 3 Unposted, 1 Posted


4 Old Postcards, Miscellaneous Variety From Early 1900s - 3 Unposted, 1 Posted

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4 Old Postcards, Miscellaneous Variety From Early 1900s - 3 Unposted, 1 Posted:
$2.00


I have put together a wholesale lot of four old postcards from the early 1900s era. They are described as follows:
1) This is a sepia postcard of a boy in his night shirt seeing a horse in his mirror. The saying is \"See yourself as others see you\". It is unposted on the divided back.
2) This is a saying by James Whitcome Riley. It says \"For we know not every morrow can be sad; so forgetting all the sorrow we have had; let us fold away our fears and put by our foolish tears and through all the coming years just be glad\". This postcard has writing on the back, a postmark of 1911 and a one cent stamp on the divided back. Two corners are torn away.
3) A man sitting on a hassock with a big lot of boxes and suitcases and he says \"Have a few little things\". This card has been colorized. It is copyrighted 1905 by P. Sander, NY. The undivided back side is unposted.
4) This is my favorite. It is a colorized picture of 4 black people, it says \"Four of a kind\". The divided back side is unposted.

4 Old Postcards, Miscellaneous Variety From Early 1900s - 3 Unposted, 1 Posted:
$2.00

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