Hunting Giant Rabbits in Motor Cars, 1910 - Canadian Postcard Co RPPC
Hunting Giant Rabbits in Motor Cars, 1910 - Canadian Postcard Co RPPC

Hunting Giant Rabbits in Motor Cars, 1910 - Canadian Postcard Co RPPC

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Sepia real photographic exaggeration postcard showing a view of three motor cars, the first a Buick, chasing a giant rabbit and entitled 'When we go after anything we get it'.

Published by the Canadian Post Card Co, Toronto, photo by W.H. Martin, not numbered, 1910
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Postally used on 28 March 1910 with Winnipeg cancellation on red 2 cent stamp and sent to Miss Lendon, 77 Kensington Avenue, Watford, Hertfordshire, England.

Very good condition, with slight corner bumps.


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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#220984236
Start TimeTue 27 Feb 2024 17:00:23 (BST)
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Item ConditionUsed
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