Cat and Kitten - A Lesson in Geometry, c.1905 - Dewar's Whisky Postcard
Cat and Kitten - A Lesson in Geometry, c.1905 - Dewar's Whisky Postcard

Cat and Kitten - A Lesson in Geometry, c.1905 - Dewar's Whisky Postcard

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Printed colour postcard showing an unsigned illustration, originally from the American 3 Color Co of Chicago & New York, dated 1901, of a cat watching a young kitten play with a drawing compass and titled “A Lesson in Geometry”.

Published by John Dewar & Sons Ltd, Perth, not numbered, c.1905.

Postally used, stamp with cancellation removed, and sent to Miss Marlow (cook), Passmore Edwards Home, West Hill, Sydenham, London.

Good condition, with slight corner bumps, but small creases to top left corner.

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Listing ID#231240792
Start TimeFri 03 Oct 2025 20:52:05 (+08)
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