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"Pretty Little Pansy Faces" - Bamforth & Co. New York Series No. 1051 postcard, c. 1910.
"March 2, '10 - Why you don't write - when you get this you will. We are both well. Write soon- Arn't this a day is a nice day - no fair this evening - Write Soon - As ever your Mother", reads the note written on the back.
Shop update!!!
Here’s 5 new prints and a new set of 3 springy postcards!!! They’re all up on my shop, www.etsy.com/shop/wormyorchidsart :))
You'll be welcome, in Pittsburg, Pa.
“Have just taken some light refreshment. You remember our potato soup.” From 1906.
500+ favorite vintage postcards, mostly weird.
“My thoughts to you will ever tend till you find a sausage with just one end.” From 1907.
500+ favorite vintage postcards, mostly weird.
Meaty: my collection of vintage meat imagery.
Here are some gambling carrots by Arthur Thiele, date uncertain.
Vegetable people, vegetarian nightmares, vegetable hell, giant vegetables … my collection of vintage vegetables is growing.
“WHO’D EAT SUCH PIE FOR LOVE” - a disgusted husband eyeing up his wife's cherry pie. "Boo Hoo! I'm going home to Ma!", cries the woman. Is it because her pie filling is loose? I'm not sure if I get the joke on this one or not, but it made me laugh anyways. Apparently the sender felt the same. "...ME. ha ha", they answer the question, "That's the kind of a pie I make so you would never want to eat any of my pie".