 | Item 54085 DONALD MCGILL Old Postcard Pleased to see Your Mug 2205 Vintage Comic Humour Postcard. Artist Signed by Donald McGill. I shall be pleased to see your jolly old mug again. No. 2205. Published by D. Constance
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 | Item 54084 DONALD MCGILL Old Postcard Life is worth Living No.2327 Vintage Comic Humour Postcard. Artist Signed by Donald McGill. Husband and Wife, Abuse. Life is still worth living if it's just to be with you. Published by Inter-Art Co. COMIQUE Series
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 | Item 54083 DONALD MCGILL Old Postcard Conscription from Army 1809 Early Colour Humour Comic Postcard, Artist Signed by Donald McGill. series No. 1809 My old man has suffered from conscription ever since 'e was demoralized from the Army!. Woman holding a bottle of Castor oil. Published by D. Constance Ltd
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 | Item 54082 DONALD MCGILL Old Postcard Fitness Campaign Classes 745 Early Comic Humour Postcard, Artist Signed by Donald McGill. No. 745 Seaside, Beach. Fat Lady / Woman. Physical Fitness Campaign Classes. I warn you Madam, if you do touch your toes, I shall have to take your name and address!. Published by D. Constance Ltd
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 | Item 54074 DONALD MCGILL Old Postcard Love at First Sight No. 2052 Early Comic Humour Postcard, Artist Signed by Donald McGill. Do you believe in love at first sight? Do I! I've got to - I'm only down here for the week-end!!. Published by D. Constance New Donald McGill Comics
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 | Item 54072 DONALD MCGILL Old Postcard Brings Out Animal in Me 2220 Early Comic Humour Postcard, Artist Signed by Donald McGill. Holding you like this brings out the animal in me! Never mind, I'm not afraid of mice! No. 2220. Published by D. Constance New Donald McGill Comics
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 | Item 54071 DONALD MCGILL Old Postcard 2201 Beach Got very Sunburnt Early Comic Humour Postcard, Artist Signed by Donald McGill. No. 2201 Seaside. Pier, white chalk cliffs. Fat Lady / Woman with cigarette, smoking. I got very sunburnt over the week-end!. Published by D. Constance New Donald McGill Comics
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 | Item 54070 DONALD MCGILL Old Postcard Vicar's Dirty Postcard 1692 Vintage Comic Humour Postcard. Artist Signed by Donald McGill. Oh, the Vicar's sent me a dirty postcard... Never! Yes, I think he must have dropped it in the mud when he was posting it! No. 1692. Published by D. Constance
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 | Item 54068 DONALD MCGILL Old Postcard Could do with a Friend 2464 Vintage Comic Humour Postcard. Artist Signed by Donald McGill. Lady, Young woman sitting on Beach. White Chalk Cliffs in distance. I could do with a friend here! No. 2464. Published by Inter-Art Co. COMIQUE Series
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 | Item 54067 DONALD MCGILL Old Postcard Little behind the rent! 2528 Vintage Comic Humour Postcard. Artist Signed by Donald McGill. Child asleep on bed. A little behind with the rent. No. 2528. Published by Inter-Art Co. COMIQUE series
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 | Item 54066 DONALD MCGILL Old Postcard Want a Piece of Myself 1401 Vintage Comic Humour Postcard. Artist Signed by Donald McGill. Excuse Me, have you seen a piece of paper over there? No, Miss, I want a piece of myself. Artist, Painter hiding in bush. No. 1401. Published by D. Constance
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 | Item 53991 DONALD MCGILL Old Postcard Age to 50 Chicken Eggs 2543 Vintage Comic Humour Postcard. Artist Signed by Donald McGill. The Boarding House Chicken, The Shop Egg (Cooking 1/6 per doz Eggs), The Refreshment Room Sandwich. One or two that will come in now that the age limit is raised to 50! No. 2543. Published by Inter-Art Co. COMIQUE Series
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 | Item 53990 DONALD MCGILL Old Postcard Diamond Ring Honeymoon 2326 Vintage Comic Humour Postcard. Artist Signed by Donald McGill. You meet a girl - The silver moon willy giddy fits produce. The next thing diamonds in a ring, you find of greatest use then later on a plainer ring, the dearest you can get, then more of moon, a honeymoon, a time you'll never forget, and these things lead in course o ftime to a dainty BASINETTE! No. 2326. Published by Inter-Art Co. COMIQUE Series
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 | Item 53483 DONALD MCGILL 65. Old Postcard Pa & Ma Keep On Doing It Vintage Comic Humour Postcard. Artist Signed by Donald McGill. Donkey Riders. Beach, Seaside, cliffs. Pa and Ma keep on doing it. Man smoking pipe. No. 65. Published by W.B.
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 | Item 52908 DONALD MCGILL Old Postcard 6228 Having Words with Wife Old Comic Humour Postcard, Artist Signed by Donald McGill. Inter-Art Comique No. 6228 So you and the wife have been having some words! I had some, but didnt' get a chance to use them!. Sent to Leeds. Published by Inter-Art Co. COMIQUE series
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 | Item 52907 DONALD MCGILL 1922 Postcard No 3909 Donkey Riders Beach Old Comic Humour Postcard, Artist Signed by Donald McGill. Inter-Art Comique No. 3909. Donkey Riders. Seaside, Beach. Children. Now We've got here, they can't shift us. Sent from Morecambe to Leeds. KG5 1d Published by Inter-Art Co. COMIQUE series
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 | Item 52906 DONALD MCGILL 1946 Postcard N.269 Bath Rusty Connection Old Comic Humour Postcard, Artist Signed by Donald McGill. Excuse me, Mum, but are you the lady with the rusty connection? Woman in Bath. Plumber or electrician. Sent from Scarborough Yorkshire to Leeds. KG6 2d Published by D. Constance
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 | Item 52885 DONALD MCGILL 1925 Old Postcard Spell Name Baptize Baby Vintage Old Comic Humour Postcard, Artist Signed by Donald McGill. How do you spell the child's name Madam - A-N-N-A or H-A-N-N-A-H? I don't know sir, I ain't no scholard neither! Baptism. No. 5140. Sent from Douglas Isle of Man. KG5 1d Published by Inter Art Co. COMIQUE Series
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 | Item 52880 DONALD MCGILL 935 Old Comic Postcard Girl Statue Museum Early Comic Humour Postcard, Artist Signed by Donald McGill. No. 935 Museum. Naked woman Statue, Nude. Ma'am, I've looked after 'em so long that I treat 'em same as if they were alive!. Published by D. Constance Ltd
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 | Item 52573 DONALD MCGILL Old Postcard 1402 Motor Car Name Rollocks Early Comic Humour Postcard, Artist Signed by Donald McGill. No. 1402 With slogan on back - Keep Saving for a Rainy Day. We saved to win the war, Our efforts must not cease, By saving more and more, we'll surely win the peace! / Motor Car. What did the gentleman say his name was? Couldn't quite catch, Dear, but it sounded like Rollocks. Published by D. Constance
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 | Item 52571 DONALD MCGILL Old Postcard 674 Singin Soldiers Farewell Early Comic Humour Postcard, Artist Signed by Donald McGill. No. 674 With slogan on back - Keep Saving for a Rainy Day. We saved to win the war, Our efforts must not cease, By saving more and more, we'll surely win the peace! / What's that he's singing? The Soldiers Farewell! Blimey! Those aint the words I know. Published by D. Constance
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 | Item 52568 DONALD MCGILL Old Postcard 737 Bedroom for my Mistress! Early Comic Humour Postcard, Artist Signed by Donald McGill. No. 737 With slogan on back - Keep Saving for a Rainy Day. We saved to win the war, Our efforts must not cease, By saving more and more, we'll surely win the peace! / Boarding House. Soldier. I want to book a bed-room for my mistress! Well, you can't! We only have respectable married couples here!. Published by D. Constance
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 | Item 52567 DONALD MCGILL Old Postcard U Dig Up My Husband's Grave? Early Comic Humour Postcard, Artist Signed by Donald McGill. No. 336 With slogan on back - Keep Saving for a Rainy Day. We saved to win the war, Our efforts must not cease, By saving more and more, we'll surely win the peace! / Why are you digging up my husband's grave? I'm only just turning the old sod over, Lady!. Published by D. Constance
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 | Item 52566 DONALD MCGILL Old Postcard 685 Don't Love Bleeding Lies Early Comic Humour Postcard, Artist Signed by Donald McGill. No. 685 With slogan on back - Keep Saving for a Rainy Day. We saved to win the war, Our efforts must not cease, By saving more and more, we'll surely win the peace! / Man with a pot of flowers. Yes, Henry, I do like Love-Lies Bleeding, but I don't love bleeding lies. Published by D. Constance
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 | Item 52565 DONALD MCGILL Old Postcard 204 - Here is to You from Me Early Comic Humour Postcard, Artist Signed by Donald McGill. No. 204 With slogan on back - Keep Saving for a Rainy Day. We saved to win the war, Our efforts must not cease, By saving more and more, we'll surely win the peace! / Woman Lady with a glass of wine. Here is to you from me. Published by D. Constance
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 | Item 52563 DONALD MCGILL Old Postcard She's taking something down Early Comic Humour Postcard, Artist Signed by Donald McGill. No. 61 With slogan on back - Keep Saving for a Rainy Day. We saved to win the war, Our efforts must not cease, By saving more and more, we'll surely win the peace! / The Guv'ner's in there with his typist, Mum, She's just taking something down. Private Office. Published by D. Constance
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 | Item 52561 DONALD MCGILL Old Postcard 874 Sleeping Partner Adverts Early Comic Humour Postcard, Artist Signed by Donald McGill. No. 874 With slogan on back - Keep Saving for a Rainy Day. We saved to win the war, Our efforts must not cease, By saving more and more, we'll surely win the peace! / I've come in answer to your advertisement for a sleeping partner. Published by D. Constance
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 | Item 52560 DONALD MCGILL Old Postcard 468 Hotel The Bridal Chamber Early Comic Humour Postcard, Artist Signed by Donald McGill. No. 468 With slogan on back - The war is won, your £. s. d. Has helped to bring us Victory, but saving still will pave the way to that new world, for which we pray. Keep Saving for a Rainy Day. / We're all ready for you, Sir, shall I show you the Bridal Chamber? Nay, Lad, just show us the bed-room and we'll find that for ourselves. Published by D. Constance
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 | Item 52559 DONALD MCGILL Old Postcard 1014 Spend Sleepless Nights Early Comic Humour Postcard, Artist Signed by Donald McGill. No. 1014 With slogan on back - The war is won, your £. s. d. Has helped to bring us Victory, but saving still will pave the way to that new world, for which we pray. Keep Saving for a Rainy Day. / My wife and I are very much worried at having no children. Doctor. In fact we spend many sleepless nights over it!. Published by D. Constance
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 | Item 52556 DONALD MCGILL Old Postcard 950 Birds Stork Put Wind Up Early Comic Humour Postcard, Artist Signed by Donald McGill. No. 950 Cranes or Storks? Bird. Any business to-day? No real business, but I put the wind up a couple of typists this afternoon. Published by D. Constance
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