ID: 57337477
1913 Artist Postcard Easter Bunny Buys Colored Eggs in Basket From Ms Bunny
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thepapergallery2 (2107)
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Condition: *Please* use the Hip photo magnifier to check for flaws on each picture, mouse over to zoom and ... Read more about the seller notes *Please* use the Hip photo magnifier to check for flaws on each picture, mouse over to zoom and click to enlarge. Comes from a smoke free home. Common errors from the scanner vs damage are digital lines (usually grey or pink), cutting off the top of the card/words. Read Less about the seller notes
Delve into the charm of vintage Easter celebrations with this 1913 Artist Postcard featuring the delightful motif of an Easter Bunny buying a basket of colored eggs. This authentic piece from the Divided Back Era (1907-1915) offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing anthropomorphic animals dressed for the occasion, a common theme in early 20th-century holiday greeting cards. Crafted in Germany, the postcard is a standard-sized art card made of paper, with dimensions of 5.5 x 3.5 inches. While the artist remains unknown, the card's unique appeal is undeniable, making it a treasured collectible for enthusiasts of Easter Hare motifs, German Hare themes, and early 1900s animal art.
Delve into the charm of vintage Easter celebrations with this 1913 Artist Postcard featuring the delightful motif of an Easter Bunny buying a basket of colored eggs. This authentic piece from the Divided Back Era (1907-1915) offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing anthropomorphic animals dressed for the occasion, a common theme in early 20th-century holiday greeting cards. Crafted in Germany, the postcard is a standard-sized art card made of paper, with dimensions of 5.5 x 3.5 inches. While the artist remains unknown, the card's unique appeal is undeniable, making it a treasured collectible for enthusiasts of Easter Hare motifs, German Hare themes, and early 1900s animal art.
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- thepapergallery2 (2107)
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- 06/23/2010
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