Description:
Original antique Valentine postcard illustrated by Frances Brundage, part of Raphael Tuck & Sons' "Valentine Post Cards" Series No. 102. This charming 1907 card features a comic Irish couple, with the caption:
"Refuse me an' ye'll lose me."
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Artist: Frances Brundage (signed in artwork)
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Caption: To Me Swateheart. Refuse me an' ye'll lose me.
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Publisher: Raphael Tuck & Sons
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Series: Valentine Post Cards, No. 102
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Postmarked: February 3, 1907 (Malden Station, Boston, Mass)
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Stamp: 1¢ Benjamin Franklin green stamp
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Addressed to: Miss Jenney Moore, Analomink, Monroe Co., Pa.
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Printed in Germany
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Divided back
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Dimensions: Approximately 3.5" x 5.5"
Condition:
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Very good antique condition
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Light age toning and edge wear
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Addressed and postmarked on back
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No writing on image side
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Small corner wear consistent with age
Additional Notes:
Frances Brundage was known for her charming and expressive illustrations of children and romantic scenes. This card is a fine example of her humorous Valentine work, and a collectible piece of early 20th-century ephemera.
Additional Info:
Additional postcards are in our store. Use cart to bundle and save.
All postcards are old originals and may or may not have writing on back.
Original antique Valentine postcard illustrated by Frances Brundage, part of Raphael Tuck & Sons' "Valentine Post Cards" Series No. 102. This charming 1907 card features a comic Irish couple, with the caption:
"Refuse me an' ye'll lose me."
*
Artist: Frances Brundage (signed in artwork)
*
Caption: To Me Swateheart. Refuse me an' ye'll lose me.
*
Publisher: Raphael Tuck & Sons
*
Series: Valentine Post Cards, No. 102
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Postmarked: February 3, 1907 (Malden Station, Boston, Mass)
*
Stamp: 1¢ Benjamin Franklin green stamp
*
Addressed to: Miss Jenney Moore, Analomink, Monroe Co., Pa.
*
Printed in Germany
*
Divided back
*
Dimensions: Approximately 3.5" x 5.5"
Condition:
*
Very good antique condition
*
Light age toning and edge wear
*
Addressed and postmarked on back
*
No writing on image side
*
Small corner wear consistent with age
Additional Notes:
Frances Brundage was known for her charming and expressive illustrations of children and romantic scenes. This card is a fine example of her humorous Valentine work, and a collectible piece of early 20th-century ephemera.
Additional Info:
Additional postcards are in our store. Use cart to bundle and save.
All postcards are old originals and may or may not have writing on back.