TOP: Prohibition postcard from 1911. Why is the kitty wet?
BOTTOM: Thos. C. Hill & Son chocolates, Trenton NJ
Two sweet girls with their kitties.
LEFT: Unused postcard
RIGHT: Coffee importers W.F. LcLaughlin & Co., Chicago
TOP: "A breakdown" postcard, unused and undated
BOTTOM: Burdock Blood Bitters
TOP: Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil (for internal and external use!)
BOTTOM: W. Eaton Stationary & Notions
TOP: R&J Gilchrist Dry Goods, Boston.
BOTTOM: Oriel Tea Co.
BOTH CARDS: The Great China Tea Store, Portland Maine
TOP: James Pyle's Perline Washing Compound
BOTTOM: Danziger & Co., Pittsburg PA
I hope you've enjoyed these cards. If you like them, let me know in the comments. I have lots more that can share!
7 comments:
Am thinking that the kitten is wet, because Prohibition meant 'dry', or no alcohol. I love these cards; want to see close-ups, and you may have me wanting to start a new collection...
I love old cards like these, especially with cats in them! Very impressive and fun to look at. Thanks for sharing Rene!
These are all so sweet!
Those are all great. Thanks for sharing. I wonder why the kitty was wet too.
I love that there were so many ads and postcards with kitties on them back then! Well, I guess there are now too.
What wonderful cards ! Thanks for sharing !
cat memes are universal
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