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Comic Postcard Humorous 1907 My Wife Won't Let Me Irvin M Kline Used
Comic Postcard Humorous 1907 My Wife Won't Let Me Irvin M Kline Used
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This original 1907 comic postcard features a humorous scene by noted artist Irvin M. Kline. The colorful illustration depicts three characters in early 20th century attire at a street corner marked "34 St. B'Way." The central figure, a stylishly dressed woman in a red gown and feathered hat, stands between two men - one in a dark coat and top hat looking away, and another with a cane who says, "My wife won't let me." The postcard's charming early comic style and witty caption capture social humor of the era.
Printed on standard 5.5 x 3.5 inch card stock, this card is part of the Uncle Sam's Comics Anglo Series, a popular publisher of humorous postcards from the early 1900s. The reverse side contains handwritten correspondence and a postmark dated October 2, 1908 from Lawrence, Massachusetts, along with a classic green one-cent Benjamin Franklin stamp. This collectible postcard offers a delightful glimpse into vintage American comic art and social commentary, making it a great addition for collectors of early 20th-century ephemera, comic postcards, and Americana.
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