Comic Postcard - Automobile Patent Schmul Billiger Betrieb Ganzlich gefahrlos
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This card may be a reproduction or copy. Due to the size and paper, it may have been printed in the 1950s or later, but it doesn't appear to be a "modern" reproduction. Sold AS-IS.
A comical illustration of a man driving an early automobile. The car's internal mechanisms are visible, with small figures operating the gears and pedals. A woman with a parasol is seated behind him, and other figures are scattered around the scene, including a man tipping his hat and a dog running. Text above the car reads: "Automobil, Patent Schmul Billiger Betrieb Ganzlich gefahrlos" (Automobile, Patent Schmul Cheap Operation Completely Harmless). Signed "Bank" in the bottom left corner. "Der Scherer" is printed below the image. |