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Genre studio scene of draped cat. Real photo postcard. Circa 1905-08. Collection Jeremy Rowe | Arizona Photography Alliance
»WISH WINTER WAS OVER«
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beary-good-finds · 10 months
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🎈 Vintage kitten-themed birthday party invitation 🎈
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vintagepromotions · 7 months
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Siamese cat Christmas greeting card (c. 1950). Artwork by Ralph Hullet.
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goobersplat · 25 days
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Various Easter Things
White Rabbit Die-cut Card, Club Penguin Chocolate Bunny Plush, 1989 Chocolate Bunny Pin, Tulip Bunny Easter Card
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thesorceresstemple · 1 year
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houseofcatwic · 8 days
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Sweet vintage kitty card
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porcelainveins · 4 months
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Artist: Eva Danielle
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emoenbie · 4 months
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happy new year from the frogs
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alexbaxterart · 2 months
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Recently I re-discovered the magic of vintage greeting cards (thank you @valenpupp!). So cute and inspiring! I decided to draw my take on one; the original image is below the cut! Sadly I don't know who the original artist is :P
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hauntedbystorytelling · 10 months
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Real photo postcard featuring a woman wearing a gorgeous spider web style hat (with spider) made of torn newspaper and is advertising “Le Matin” which was a French newspaper that was published between 1884 and 1944. The photographer's signature reads: E. Rameau. The postcard’s stamp box indicates that it was published around 1916. | src Cabinet Card Gallery
According to Alamy, the image is from "about 1910"
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beary-good-finds · 3 months
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💐 Vintage swap card 💐
Swap cards started being marketed in the in the 1960s, primarily targeting a female audience. These cards, adorned with "girly" illustrations, allowed girls to collect and exchange individual cards to complete matching sets. The trend even led to the creation and sale of albums designed specifically for storing these card collections.
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vintagepromotions · 6 months
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Soapine Soap trade card (c. 1800).
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xxhellonursexx · 2 years
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Happy Birthday, Louis de Pointe du Lac!
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Did you forget to send Louis a card? Tsk, tsk! Lucky for you, I sent him one and said it’s from “all of us.” Happy Birthday, my love! 
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your-final-answer · 6 months
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Halloween Hullabaloo Day 13: Look, if you sign up to Witch-Grindr(tm) you have to assume they are going to show up on a flying pickle pumpkin -- but can you leave the Halloween bird home next time?
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