$12.00
$12.00
$9.00
$9.00
$9.00
$9.00
$7.00
$8.00
$12.00
$13.00
$11.00
Alfred Mainzer Artist Postcard Humanized Cats in Skiing Competition Mishap Series 4721 Artist Hartung Anthropomorphic Animals
Printed in Spain, Deckle Edge
Condition :EX to NM
Great postcard part of the series known as the Humorous Dressed Cats postcards or Mainzer Dressed Cats postcards, published from the 1940's through the 1960's by Alfred Mainzer Inc. in New York City. The cards were printed in Switzerland, Belgium, Turkey, Thailand, and Spain.
The artist was Eugen Hartung (or Hurtong), who lived from 1897-1973. His signature logo was a little heart with a loop or “tongue” * in the center. Often the insignia monogram was cut off the edges during printing
$11.00
Alfred Mainzer Artist Postcard Humanized Cat Spilling Luggage on Train Series 4715 Artist Hartung Anthropomorphic Animals, Printed in Turkey
Condition :EX to NM
Great postcard part of the series known as the Humorous Dressed Cats postcards or Mainzer Dressed Cats postcards, published from the 1940's through the 1960's by Alfred Mainzer Inc. in New York City. The cards were printed in Switzerland, Belgium, Turkey, Thailand, and Spain.
The artist was Eugen Hartung (or Hurtong), who lived from 1897-1973. His signature logo was a little heart with a loop or “tongue” * in the center. Often the insignia monogram was cut off the edges during printing
$11.00
Alfred Mainzer Artist Postcard Humanized Cats Fixing Road Series 4898 Artist Hartung Anthropomorphic Animals
Condition :EX to NM
Great postcard part of the series known as the Humorous Dressed Cats postcards or Mainzer Dressed Cats postcards, published from the 1940's through the 1960's by Alfred Mainzer Inc. in New York City. The cards were printed in Switzerland, Belgium, Turkey, Thailand, and Spain.
The artist was Eugen Hartung (or Hurtong), who lived from 1897-1973. His signature logo was a little heart with a loop or “tongue” * in the center. Often the insignia monogram was cut off the edges during printing
$8.00
$6.00
$6.00
$13.00
$11.00
$11.00
Alfred Mainzer Artist Postcard Humanized Poodle Dogs Water Hose Fight 4918 Artist Hartung Anthropomorphic Animals
Condition :Minimal Wear
Great postcard part of the series known as the Humorous Dressed Cats postcards or Mainzer Dressed Cats postcards, published from the 1940's through the 1960's by Alfred Mainzer Inc. in New York City. The cards were printed in Switzerland, Belgium, Turkey, Thailand, and Spain.
The artist was Eugen Hartung (or Hurtong), who lived from 1897-1973. His signature logo was a little heart with a loop or “tongue” * in the center. Often the insignia monogram was cut off the edges during printing
Please examine photos carefully as they offer the best analysis for condition. All postcards are Golden Age size 3 1/2" by 5 1/2", unless otherwise noted in description above.
We make every attempt to accurately describe our items, please remember vintage and antique items are not usually in "perfect" condition. Normal age wear is expected. We also provide any additional photos and information upon request. we are always willing to entertain reasonable offers and discounts on multiple purchases, please feel free to contact us :)
$11.00
Alfred Mainzer Artist Postcard Humanized Cats Family Visiting Mother Cat in Hospital 4988 Artist Hartung Anthropomorphic Animals
Condition :Minimal Wear
Great postcard part of the series known as the Humorous Dressed Cats postcards or Mainzer Dressed Cats postcards, published from the 1940's through the 1960's by Alfred Mainzer Inc. in New York City. The cards were printed in Switzerland, Belgium, Turkey, Thailand, and Spain.
The artist was Eugen Hartung (or Hurtong), who lived from 1897-1973. His signature logo was a little heart with a loop or “tongue” * in the center. Often the insignia monogram was cut off the edges during printing
Please examine photos carefully as they offer the best analysis for condition. All postcards are Golden Age size 3 1/2" by 5 1/2", unless otherwise noted in description above.
We make every attempt to accurately describe our items, please remember vintage and antique items are not usually in "perfect" condition. Normal age wear is expected. We also provide any additional photos and information upon request. we are always willing to entertain reasonable offers and discounts on multiple purchases, please feel free to contact us :)
$11.00
Alfred Mainzer Artist Postcard Humanized Cats Barber Shop Hair Cuts 4880 Artist Hartung Anthropomorphic Animals
Condition :Minimal Wear
Great postcard part of the series known as the Humorous Dressed Cats postcards or Mainzer Dressed Cats postcards, published from the 1940's through the 1960's by Alfred Mainzer Inc. in New York City. The cards were printed in Switzerland, Belgium, Turkey, Thailand, and Spain.
The artist was Eugen Hartung (or Hurtong), who lived from 1897-1973. His signature logo was a little heart with a loop or “tongue” * in the center. Often the insignia monogram was cut off the edges during printing
Please examine photos carefully as they offer the best analysis for condition. All postcards are Golden Age size 3 1/2" by 5 1/2", unless otherwise noted in description above.
We make every attempt to accurately describe our items, please remember vintage and antique items are not usually in "perfect" condition. Normal age wear is expected. We also provide any additional photos and information upon request. we are always willing to entertain reasonable offers and discounts on multiple purchases, please feel free to contact us :)
$11.00
Alfred Mainzer Artist Postcard Humanized Cats Family Visiting Mother Cat in Hospital 4988 Artist Hartung Anthropomorphic Animals
Condition :Minimal Wear
Great postcard part of the series known as the Humorous Dressed Cats postcards or Mainzer Dressed Cats postcards, published from the 1940's through the 1960's by Alfred Mainzer Inc. in New York City. The cards were printed in Switzerland, Belgium, Turkey, Thailand, and Spain.
The artist was Eugen Hartung (or Hurtong), who lived from 1897-1973. His signature logo was a little heart with a loop or “tongue” * in the center. Often the insignia monogram was cut off the edges during printing
Please examine photos carefully as they offer the best analysis for condition. All postcards are Golden Age size 3 1/2" by 5 1/2", unless otherwise noted in description above.
We make every attempt to accurately describe our items, please remember vintage and antique items are not usually in "perfect" condition. Normal age wear is expected. We also provide any additional photos and information upon request. we are always willing to entertain reasonable offers and discounts on multiple purchases, please feel free to contact us :)
$11.00
Alfred Mainzer Artist Postcard Humanized Dogs Running a Marathon 4725 Artist Hartung Anthropomorphic Animals
Condition :Minimal Wear
Great postcard part of the series known as the Humorous Dressed Cats postcards or Mainzer Dressed Cats postcards, published from the 1940's through the 1960's by Alfred Mainzer Inc. in New York City. The cards were printed in Switzerland, Belgium, Turkey, Thailand, and Spain.
The artist was Eugen Hartung (or Hurtong), who lived from 1897-1973. His signature logo was a little heart with a loop or “tongue” * in the center. Often the insignia monogram was cut off the edges during printing
Please examine photos carefully as they offer the best analysis for condition. All postcards are Golden Age size 3 1/2" by 5 1/2", unless otherwise noted in description above.
We make every attempt to accurately describe our items, please remember vintage and antique items are not usually in "perfect" condition. Normal age wear is expected. We also provide any additional photos and information upon request. we are always willing to entertain reasonable offers and discounts on multiple purchases, please feel free to contact us :)
$11.00
Alfred Mainzer Artist Postcard Humanized Cats 4714 Cat Woman Walking Dog on Escalator Artist Hartung Anthropomorphic Animals
Condition :EX to NM
Great postcard part of the series known as the Humorous Dressed Cats postcards or Mainzer Dressed Cats postcards, published from the 1940's through the 1960's by Alfred Mainzer Inc. in New York City. The cards were printed in Switzerland, Belgium, Turkey, Thailand, and Spain.
The artist was Eugen Hartung (or Hurtong), who lived from 1897-1973. His signature logo was a little heart with a loop or “tongue” * in the center. Often the insignia monogram was cut off the edges during printing