This vintage Bamforth comic postcard features a humorous scene with characters Chas and Maisie. Signed by the artist Chas, this original printed postcard from the 1960s is a single unit and measures the standard size of 140 x 89mm. Made of cardboard and paper, this postcard is a unique addition to any collection of satire or social history-themed postcards. Perfect for those interested in post-war British humour, this postcard is a nostalgic piece of history from the United Kingdom.
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This vintage Bamforth comic postcard, featuring 'Chas' poking his tool through a hole in the fence, is a unique and humorous collectable from the 1960s. The original printed lithograph postcard, made of cardboard and paper, showcases a satirical take on social history with a touch of British humour. Published by Bamforth & Co Ltd in the United Kingdom, this standard-sized postcard is a single unit with a divided back, making it a charming addition to any postcard collection.
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This vintage Bamforth comic postcard by Chas features a satirical design even a little prick will cause swelling. Produced in the United Kingdom in the 1960s, this original printed lithograph postcard showcases humour and social history. Measuring at a standard 140 x 89 mm, made from cardboard and paper materials, this item is a single unit with a divided back for postage. Perfect for collectors of postcards and those interested in British culture from the post-war era.
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This vintage Bamforth comic postcard features a humorous illustration by Fitzpatrick, depicting a situation where the boys have noticed Betsy Lou. The postcard is from the 1960s, making it a piece of social history reflecting the era's unique sense of humour. With a standard size and printed lithograph style, this original postcard from Bamforth & Co Ltd is a delightful collectable showcasing the charm and satire of British culture during the post-war period.
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Date - C1975. Maker - Bamforth & Co.
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In 1883 he began to specialise in making lantern slides.
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In 1883 he began to specialise in making lantern slides.
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