US$ 17.95
and it appears there are old staples along the top edges of the shorter sides which perhaps held some covering in place
Fabulously strange and surely one of a kind
with a little age and light wear
I have not been able to determine much of anything about its origins
Don't Ask Foolish Questions 1907 M.T. Sheahan Boston Antique Postcard inky and it appears there areI couldn't resist the graphics and most of all the sentiment! on this novelty postcard created by M. T Sheahan in Boston, 1907, which I think would be the perfect thing to hang above one's desk. The message written on the backside (in great hand writing, and sent in 1910) was a happy surprise: "Apples are good. Peaches are better. If you like your friend please answer his postal." And then a "guess who. Z" plus the curious "De nose" at bottom! 3 1 2"
US$ 17.95
US$ 151.95
US$ 103.95
US$ 17.95
US$ 137.95
US$ 103.95
US$ 151.95