
John Winsch of New York, U.S.A. Published cards from 1900-1915. The cards were printed in Germany. Halloween postcard by John Ryan. John Winsch Halloween postcard. John Winsch Christmas postcard John Winsch Christmas postcard
READ MORE +John Winsch of New York, U.S.A. Published cards from 1900-1915. The cards were printed in Germany. Halloween postcard by John Ryan. John Winsch Halloween postcard. John Winsch Christmas postcard John Winsch Christmas postcard
READ MORE +Whitney publishing was based in Worcester, Massachusetts in the U.S.A. The cards on this page were first published in the 1910's-1920s.
READ MORE +Max Munk, Vienna, Austria. Published cards from 1900-1917. Postcard illustration by Susan Beatrice Pearse (English) Postcard by Pauli Ebner Children and pixies by Agnes Richardson Postcard by Pauli Ebner with Hungarian caption
READ MORE +Julius Bien (1826-1909) was a trained lithographer when he emigrated to the United States from Germany. His printing company was established in New York in 1849. His firm printed children's annuals and reproduction chromolithographs of Audubon's work. He then became a noted cartographer and ...
READ MORE +Gibson Art Company is based in Cincinnati, Ohio in the U.S.A. They were established in 1895 and are considered to be the third largest publisher of greeting cards in the U.S. today. The cards shown here were all published in the 1910s. I like their Halloween cards especially since they do a good ...
READ MORE +Degami is an Italian publisher. Most of the cards have a distinctive art deco look. The cards shown here were all published in the 1920s and 1930s. Kewpies. It looks like this was the artwork of Rose O'Neill, the creator of the Kewpie Doll. Postcard by Busi Postcard ...
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