Postcardgallery.com: Vicki Stock's online store of rare and old postcards.
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TB250-A
teddy bear on roller skates. Artwork by Twelvetrees, WOB,
postally used but date not clear. Some very faint creasing on right.
VG. $20.00 |
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TB210-A
large image of a doll pulling teddy bear with a boy doll on top.
Signed by Hildebrandt and published by Tuck Co. Used, canceled
1910, very light crease, light corner wear; overall VG $40.00 |
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TB211-
Tuesday is ironing day for these "Busy Bears." Number 428. Unused,
VG++ $30.00 |
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TB212-Three
student bears learn Phonetic Spelling. Note dunce in back. "Busy
Bear number 433. " Un, EX $30.00 |
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TB205-This
'hobo' teddy travels railroad tracks. Signed in lower right. Un, EX $30.00 |
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TB204-This
postcard shows one of the first images published originally in book
form of the Roosevelt Bears. It is number 14, "...on the Iceberg" Un,
EX $45.00 |
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TB201-Two bears, one brown and one white, make Saturday their
baking day. Un, early with divided back. Part of the Busy Bears
series of days. Un, VG++ $30.00 |
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TB202-A young bear notes the claw after him, but only after he draws
the teacher's face. From the "Busy Bears" series (437) by J. Austen
Co. in Chicago. Un, two light (and small) brown circles on back; very
minor wear along right edge. Un, undivided back, VG+ $27.50 |
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TB153-A young
brown bear gets ready to play some baseball. From the "Sporty Bears"
series published by the Ullman Company. Un, pencil wob, minimal edge wear; overall
VG+ $30.00 |
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TB154-Three
toy-like bears, (one white, one tan, one dark brown), ski down a mountain. Un, wob,
light album impression marks, overall EX $30.00 |
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TB149-"The
Roosevelt Bears as Cadets" is number 21 in the famous series of 32 cards. The
numbers 17-32 are much more difficult to find than the lower ones. Along the bottom
margin there is ad copy for the book in which these images appear. Un, a few very
superficial lines in surface of paper that are really only visible from back; overall very
clean; VG+ $85.00 |
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TB147-The
actress Lilian Harvey poses with a very large teddy bear. This great real photo is
done with mock seriousness. Issued in Berlin. Un, EX $27.50 |
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TB145-This
Christmas postcard features a large teddy bear with a gift tag around his neck.
Issued by Valentine & Sons of Great Britain. Embossed. PU, cancel strike
incomplete but circa 1908; EX $30.00 |
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TB134-"Teddy"
fishes from a rowboat. A very cute image signed with the initials M.D.S.
Published by the Ullman Company in their "Sporty Bears" series. Un, light
wear to bottom right corner; overall card very clean; VG+ $20.00 |
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TB132-On
"Thursday" teddy bears go visiting. This card is from a very elusive set
featuring the days of the week. PU 1910, with close scrutiny it looks like someone
pencil wrote 'me' and 'you' above the heads of the two adult teddies and then it was
erased; considering that these cards are usually found in not-so-great condition, this
card is very clean overall, VG $25.00 |
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TB121-A large
image of a teddy bear graces this colorful July 4th postcard. The card is signed by
the artist, B. Wall and was published by the Ullman Company. Un, wob, very faint corner
wear; EX $35.00 |
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TB128-This
charming, and rare, postcard is the artwork of Bessie Pease Gutmann. It is titled
"The Intruder" and shows a little girl kissing a toy bunny while a teddy bear on
the sidelines pleads for her attention. Russian imprint on front and Russian
postcard back. Un, light corner wear; EX $125.00 |
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TB131-A young
boy sits in a hammock with a jumbo teddy bear. The title of card is
"Contented," however the little boy looks on the sad side to me. Uncommon
image. PU 1912, EX $20.00 |
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TB109-A naked
little girl sits with her rather alive-looking teddy bear. Artwork by Katherine
Gassaway. Copyright 1906 by the Rotograph Company. Un, EX $35.00 |
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TB119-A
bare-bottomed young girl hugs her teddy bear while 'they' gaze across the water.
Titled "Me and Teddy" and published by Ullman Mfg. Company, 1907. Un, EX $25.00 |
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TB129-This early
commercial real photo features a teddy bear in a toy bed watching a small child on a
potty! Un, wob, EX $25.00 |
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TB107-The
'Thursday' card from a very scarce Days of Week teddy bear set done by artist St. John and
published by Hammon in 1907. PU 1907, a couple very lite creases at right border edge and
mild corner wear; overall the condition is still very fine. VG $40.00 |
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TB113-This card
is from Ullman's "Busy Bear" series which depicts a household chore for each day
of the week. Artwork by B. Wall. On Friday the little bear cleans house.
Un, slight darkening of paper at corners because of card being in album for years;
overall VG++ $15.00 |
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TB122-same teddy
bear set as above by M. Greiner. CP, chromolitho, Un, light foxing on back of card but
front is clean and free of visible defects; EX $30.00 |
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TB118-postcard
issue of illustration from book Mother Goose's Teddy Bears drawn by Fred
Cavally. Not common. 1907, CP, emb, Un, two tiny and very light stains on surface;
overall VG++ $30.00 |
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TB104-Teddy bear
by unknown pub. CP, emb, undivid. back, Un, one corner has tiny crease, VG+ $15.00 |
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TB106-This card
from a scarce Italian set featuring toys includes a teddy bear. The card was
designed with a lightly 'corrugated' texture. CP, PU 1918, very minor corner wear, VG+ $30.00 |
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TB116-A male
teddy bear all dressed up as a Groom. Artwork by Rose Clark. Published by
Rotograph in 1907. Un, some lite corner wear, overall VG+ $35.00 |