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Postcard, Pretty woman with moneybags and coins - I'll either save it or spend it for you. Date: early 20th century
Birthday postcard, Girl with money bags Date: 1932
Georgian cartoon, A Suspicious Character, by Henry Heath Date: circa 1820s
WW1 Poster, Thank them with War BondsPoster, Thank them with War Bonds. 1918
Cartoon, German sword with loot from Belgium, WW1Cartoon showing a German sword with two moneybags impaled on it, representing loot taken from Brussels and Liege during the invasion of Belgium in the early days of the First World War
Bag full of money on a cutout Christmas cardBag full of money (one thousand pounds) on a cutout card -- Just to go on with this Christmas. Date: circa 1890s
Smiling man on a Christmas and New Year card -- Besides having a Merry Xmas I hope you will drop on a few good things in the New Year. (2 of 2) Date: early 20th century
Caricature of William Burdett-Coutts, politicianCaricature of William Lehman Ashmead Bartlett Burdett-Coutts (1851-1921) -- The Money-Spinner. He was an American-born British Conservative politician
Eugene CorriEUGENE CORRI Date: 1912
Bag full of money on a German cutout Christmas card, with gold and copper coins bursting out. Date: circa 1890s
Cartoon, The real Galette des Rois, WW1Cartoon, The real Galette des Rois, or Epiphany cake -- King Ferdinand of Bulgaria and Sultan Mehmed V, watched by a smiling German ally, divide a stash of money between them. Date: 1916
Cartoon, Pacific Overtures, or, a Flight from St Clouds over the Water to Charley, a new Dramatic Piece now Rehearsing, by James Gillray
Cartoon, Pantagruels victorious return to the court of Gargantua, after extirpating the Soup Meagres of Bouille Land, by James Gillray
Cartoon, A new way to pay the National Debt, by James Gillray
Costume of an Italian accountant or treasurer, 15th century