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Category: Animals

Bunnies In The Backyard

Divided back, lightly embossed, used postcard. Postmarked March 24, 1910 from Axtell, Nebraska. Publisher unknown. Price:  $4.00 “Axtell Nebr., Mar. 24, ’10 – Dear cousin Ida. How are you by this time we are all well hope this will reach…Read More…

Welcome Easter Morning

We welcome Easter morning today, just as this postcard did 101 years ago. This card is from an unknown publisher who appears to be the very same unknown publisher for the post entitled Easter Greetings To Uncle Dewey.  Anyway, this is…Read More…

Bunny Embrace

Divided back, used postcard. No. 7713? Postmarked from Dixon, California, April 16, 1908. Publisher:  Richard Behrendt, San Francisco, California. Made in Germany. Price:  $8.00 for digital scan only. Original in web author’s personal collection. “Dear Cora!  Rec’d you card and…Read More…

Bunnies Pulling Chick And Eggs

Divided back, unused with writing postcard. Publisher:  Wolf & Company. No. 461. Made in the U.S.A. Date unknown, circa 1910 – 1925. Price:  $4.00 Another from our Alice Ellison Collection…. A pair of white bunnies are harnessed to a wicker…Read More…

Bunnies Painting Easter Egg

Undivided back postcard, not postmarked but with writing. Dated by the sender March 29, 1906. Card has tape yellowed with age in three of it’s four corners. Publisher:  Raphael Tuck & Sons. Availability status:  SOLD A wonderful Tuck’s scene of…Read More…

Brown Bunny In Flowers

Beautiful bun looking out from a bouquet of lilies, forget-me-nots and lilies of the valley. “Easter Greetings”  is the caption in silver lettering, the bouquet is tied with a pink ribbon, and the card has a lavender-mauve border (more of…Read More…

Easter Greetings To Uncle Dewey

“To Uncle Dewey” “Apri 7. 1914. Dear Uncle Dewey. Wishing you A Happy Easter. From your nephew Allen Barker.” Two adorable bunnies, one black and white, and the other brown, appear in an egg-shaped design that is surrounded by a…Read More…

Where Did I Put That Powder Puff?

“Where did I put that powder puff?” Another adorable bunny; a reproduction of an original work by Noel Hubert Hopking, a British artist (active 1921 – 1940) known for his beautiful illustrations of animals and birds. A book by children’s…Read More…

Bunny School

On the front is the postcard caption  “Easter Wishes – We’re happy and hope you are too.” The sender wrote,  “Did you ever see such a funny school!  love from Morton[?] and Mrs. Binder” Addressed to:   “Miss Consuella” Country scene…Read More…

Rags, The Baby Burro

Beautiful linen postcard of adorable baby burro, named “Rags.” The caption on the back states, “N-4 – I WANT MY MAMA. When the photographer found this baby burro and its mother out on the hot desert – it was an…Read More…