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15 DOG Post Cards, Antique Postcard Collection, Early 1900s, Funny Dogs, Victorian Dogs (EP-A021)

 

Here is a great instant collection of vintage dog postcards dating between 1900-1920. The postcards feature various dog breeds:
-including what appears to be a terrier wearing a beret, 
-an American Bulldog, 
-a group of dogs in a photo booth-style image, 
-a Rough Collie, and another terrier sitting next to a spool of thread labeled "APRIL FIRST." A handwritten message is visible on the Rough Collie postcard. 
-Two dogs, possibly a Dachshund and another breed, standing side by side.
-A dog sitting at a table with various items, with smaller portraits of people in the background. The text "His Master's Brea." is visible on this card.
-An anthropomorphic dog dressed in a suit and hat on a beach, with the text "WHAT'S THE USE? I WAS ONE OF THE BOYS TODAY JAM A PRIZE WINNER TO MORROW I MAY BE A SAUSAGE."
-A dog sitting next to a gramophone horn.
-Two English Springer Spaniels in a landscape setting.

These postcards offer a glimpse into the popular culture and artistic styles of that era, particularly the fascination with dogs as subjects in art and everyday life.

Condition- Great with obvious wear for their age.
 

15 DOG Post Cards, Antique Postcard Collection, Early 1900s, Funny Dogs

SKU: EP-A021
$69.00Price
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