1906 And Her Name Was Maud NY American Journal Comic A/S Opper Postcard
  In the early 1900s, these wonderful familiar comic characters would be available in your Sunday newspaper as a give away.  Postcards of this type are often very irregularly trimmed on the edges and may have some tanning/age-ing.  The postcard in the lower right says "Have you seen Maud?"  so you would then "Heat up this post card with Hot flat-iron, gas jet or match (Don't burn it) " and this would then reveal the image of Maud!  
  Approx Size 5 1/2x3 1/4 " inches
  Unposted 
   Artist (unsigned):  Frederick Burr Opper (January 2, 1857 – August 28, 1937) , American Illustrator, Cartoonist
  Condition: see notes; edges are irregular as is common with Sunday Newspaper postcards.
  Published by: Copyright 1906 by  NY Sunday American & Journal

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