Two early, rare anti-Semitic postcards mocking Jewish characteristics.
One depicts a Jewish diamond merchant with a wrinkled face and long red nose, mailed in 1899 [no divisional lines]. The second features a Jewish face with beard and sidelocks comprised of various nationalities [primarily Russian] that he “controls.” Along with the text “Gaudeamus Isidor.” Printed in Germany.
Identical size: 14×9 cm. Very fine condition.