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A very nice, never mailed Raphael Tuck postcard from the early 1900’s. The card features two rabbits wishing a Happy Easter. It is a die cut card printed in Germany.
$8.00
A very nice, never mailed Raphael Tuck postcard from the early 1900’s. The card features two rabbits wishing a Happy Easter. It is a die cut card printed in Germany.

Dating from the last half of the Victorian era, a brass frame photo pinback. I believe from the style of the jacket and bow tie around the 1880’s. The mourning or memory photo of a man measures 1-1/4″ in diameter. … Read More

A tender survivor from the turn of the century, this pair of antique valentines remains exactly as they were received in 1900—each still housed in its original envelope, postmarked and addressed to the same recipient. While the cards themselves are … Read More

A very nice 19th Century die cut postcard for Thanksgiving. In a soft coloration, this postcard is exceptionally pretty. The postcard is unused. No markings as to company etc. Very nice condition.

A very unique tin lithograph school children’s tube pencil case. The graphics of the tin lid features teacher, her students and blackboard, numbers and alphabet. The lower part of the tube is embellishes with flowers, math numbers and ruler. Pat’d … Read More

An old German large valentine with silk trim and parchment paper features a fold out or pop up at the center. This large hanging valentine was found with an original box. Although the box, as well as the valentine, does … Read More

Here’s a fun outdoor photograph postcard from the early 1900’s. A group of men and women getting their photo taken on an outing. Dressed prim and proper the men are wearing suits, ties and hats. Dresses, skirts and blouses for … Read More

Edwardian Actress in Costume – Smoking Pose Signed & Inscribed Presentation Card | Goerz Anastigmat** A striking and rare hand-colored theatrical photograph dating to the early Edwardian era, depicting a costumed stage performer in a boldly modern pose — cigarette … Read More

Fashions, needlework, ads and more, are featured in this vintage Needlecraft magazine of August 1925. This magazine is nice, complete with covers but missing the four middle pages. What’s popular in the year 1925? Pretty table linens such as an … Read More