Funny Guy In Top Hat

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Divided back, unused, Real Photo Postcard. AZO stamp box. Circa 1907 – 1918.

Price:  $15.00

Another great comic one, this time of the chuckle and guffaw variety. And at first I thought that this might be the same man as in the last post, but no.

So, the set up for this photo reminds one of the “head-in-the-hole” type, sometimes called “end-of-the pier” painted board photos, but it’s not the same thing. For this one, it looks like there was the board or sheet with the painting on it, and our subject with top hat and cigar put his chin over the neck area, and then another sheet, or board or what have you, was placed behind him, the photo was taken and then any needed touch-up work was done by the photographer. You can see that the area under the cigar and just above his collar on our right, looks like it’s been painted in. The cigar and smoke seem to have been enhanced a little, too.

Double Trouble

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Divided back, Real Photo Postcard. Stamp box: unknown company. Photographer:  Movex Fotos, 38 Regent St. Circa 1930s.

Price:  $15.00

This is great – what do you see at first glance? Two men who look like brothers or identical twins, or…….do you see the same man, in two different poses, one with hat, one without? I think definitely the latter. The gentleman’s attire is the same – the suit, tie, shirt, watch and chain, pipe – all identical. He must have been a guy with a great sense of humor; just picture him having a bunch of these made and sending them out to family and friends!

As for the time frame, we’re thinking possibly the 1930s. The stamp box design of a triangle with small circle in the center is a mystery, and the same for “Movex Fotos. 38, Regent Street” but our best guess at the moment is that this postcard was made somewhere in the U.K.