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When you place an absentee bid, you’ll choose a bid strategy. Your chosen strategy determines how the current bid will be set at the time your bid is placed. Your maximum bid always remains confidential.
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🐢 Slow & Steady — starts your bid low and lets others chase you.
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Lot 222 - Antique Devil Postcard With Humorous Verse “May The Devil Cut The Toes Off All Our Foes…,” Copyright 1906 H. H. Tammen, Denver, Colorado, Postmarked 1907, Used
Lot 222 - Antique Devil Postcard With Humorous Verse “May The Devil Cut The Toes Off All Our Foes…,” Copyright 1906 H. H. Tammen, Denver, Colorado, Postmarked 1907, Used
Antique illustrated novelty postcard depicting a devil figure, featuring the humorous and slightly macabre verse: “May the devil cut the toes off all our foes that we may know them by their limping.” Copyrighted 1906 by H. H. Tammen of Denver, Colorado, a well-known early postcard publisher and distributor of illustrated ephemera.
This example has an undivided back and is postmarked 1907, placing it firmly in the early postcard era. The card was mailed and includes period handwritten message in pen.
Condition shows age-appropriate wear, with light surface toning and handling wear consistent with postal use. Writing remains legible, and the imagery is clear.