Postcards are a wonderful way to collect the history of our beloved hounds particularly as one cannot buy the original portraits and one can only have so many prints on the walls even if prints were available as 99% are not. Postcards can be framed or kept in a special album to peruse as one wishes. Postcards are also a very inexpensive way of collecting.

I have had a marvelous time searching the world for these postcards, not just on the net, but by telephone internationally and actually visiting many of the homes of the original portraits. I believe my prices are more reasonable than other sources, so please enjoy a little bit of history.

All postage per card is $3.00. For quantity purchases please E-Mail me email for postage.


All items on this page are postcards, even those not specifically mentioned as such in the single items' descriptions.


Death of a Hart in Glen Tilt



# 1 - Death of a Hart in Glen Tilt
A portrait by Landseer and typical of his work. This is in private hands and painted in 1826.
$6.00 plus postage

Scene in Chillingham Park



# 2 - Scene in Chillingham Park
Another scene by Landseer, this time with another hound model -possibly Nimrod. A bull charged while Landseer inspected some cattle and gored the Earl of Tankerville's horse. The bull then turned and tossed the game keeper who was only saved by the hound of Lord Ossulston. (Lord Ossulston being the chap standing beside the horse).
$5.00 plus postage

A scene at Abbotsford



# 3 - A scene at Abbotsford
Sir Walter Scott's wolfhound Maida not long before his death with Scott's younger hound Nimrod. Painted by Landseer in 1827 at Scott's home Abbotsford. Landseer went on to use Maida's image in many other hound portraits.
$7.00 plus postage

Queen Victoria in Windsor Park



# 4 - Queen Victoria in Windsor Park
Here is another Landseer portrait painted about 1835.
Notice that it looks as if Maida (Scott's wolfhound) was used as the model for the hound, although Maida died in 1827. A very flattering portrait of Queen Victoria also.
$7.00 plus postage

The Irish Wiskey Still



# 5 - The Irish Wiskey Still
This postcard was painted in 1840 by David Wilkie and is a portrait of family life in Ireland at that time. The wolfhound is how a wolfhound looked then in 1840.
$6.00 plus postage

Portrait of a Greyhound



# 6 - Portrait of a Greyhound
This hound drawn in 1501 and variously called a "staghound", a "deerhound", a "greyhound" and a "wolfhound". The Artist is Albrecht Durer (1471-1528)
This what a hound looked like in 1501 and used for deer and wolves.
$5.00 plus postage

Lion



# 7 - "Lion"
The first wolfhound to go to America.
A difficult postcard to obtain.
$6.00 plus postage.

Unknown girl and hound



# 8 - Unknown girl and hound
Something a little different. A postcard made from an 1870 real photograph - the original photograph sold for $125.00
I think the child looks mean, notice the whip in her hand. Just hope the hound is not her own...
$7.00 plus postage

Dog at War



# 9 - Dog at War
Not quite sure if this really is a Wolfhound, certainly looks like one to me. Not many hounds can wear a helmet this size.
A postcard taken from a famous World War 1 photograph and one of my all time favourites. - 1914-18
$8.00 plus $2.00 postage

Something more modern



# 10 - Something more modern.
A drawing of an Irish wolfhound head by a Swiss artist. A sweet face, if a different interpretation.
$5.00 plus postage

Another modern postcard



# 11 - Another modern postcard, this time by a German artist.
These modern postcards are a necessary addition to one's collection.
$5.00 plus postage

Queen Victoria and pets



#13 - This is a postcard of Queen Victoria with two of her dogs, the one lying down is a deerhound, although difficult to see. Osbourne House is in the background.
$6.00 plus postage

Hector, Nero, Dash and Lory



#14 - A postcard of Queen Victoria's favourite dogs - Hector, Nero and Dash with her parrot Lory.
I also have a postcard of Prince Albert's beloved greyhound Eos if any one is interested.
$6.00 plus postage

Four Scottish Deerhounds



# 15 - A rather different but lovely sketch of 4 deerhounds. The postcard came from Switzerland.
$7.00 plus postage

Irish Guards Mascot



# 39 - This postcard is of the Irish Wolfhound mascot of the Irish Guards (formed 1900). He is looked after by a Drummer of the Foot Guard.
This card is larger: 7 inches by 5 inches.
$9.00 plus postage

german postcard '90



# 42 - A German postcard probably from the early 90s postally unused and in good condition
* just one available*
$7.00 plus postage

Death of a Hart in Glen Tilt



# 43 - This postcard I think is from former Tschekoslovakia , it is used and the language is rather strange probably late 80's and in good condition.
* one available*
$.7.00 plus $2.00postage

Hounds from Finland



# 44 - Although used this card is in very good condition from Finland and I think 1994. Rather a nice image!
$7.00 plus postage

Dicksee's Anxious Hearts



# 45 - A charming card of Herbert Dicksee's "Anxious Hearts", would look lovely framed, blank for your message.
$3.00 plus postage

Gill Griffin's Cawdor



# 46 - A beautiful deerhound head by Gill Griffin.
The deerhound was named Cawdor which is also the name of a Scottish Clan.
$3.00 plus postage

Gill Griffin's Mother & Daughter



# 47 - A beautiful sketch by Gill Griffin of a mother and daughter wolfhound. This one too would look lovely framed.
$3.00 plus postage

Windsor Magazine



# 48 - At the moment this Postcard is my favourite, that of course can change tomorrow! It is apparently from the cover of a Ladies Magazine called The Windsor published from 1925 until World War II.
I managed to buy a few so that one may buy for the very reasonable price of
$9.00 plus postage

Gladys Cooper



# 49 - This is a vintage Postcard from around 1917. It is of Gladys Cooper who was the most famous British Actress of her day.
She made over a 100 different photographic Postcards but as far as I have so far discovered only 4 with her hound, probably a deerhound except this was 1916 or so.
Strangely, I thought I already have this card in my own collection, which I do in a way - in my card both Gladys' and the hound's head is in a different position, very curious! So perhaps there are actually 5 different hound postcards with Gladys.
Its in very good condition and postally used.
$9.00 plus postage.

IW & Mr. Angelo



# 51 - Now this postcard is a little different! It is postcard made from a real 1895 photograph.
A Mr. Angelo and his dog, which was thought to be a lurcher while actually it was an 1900 wolfhound of the day.
Mr. Angelo bred actually about 60 hounds then with Graham as well as others.
So a valuable postcard of a real photograph of about 1895.
$6.00 plus postage.

Gallaher Cigarettes



# 52 - Trade cards were little cards popped into packets of ten cigaretts or cereals or even tea from about 1930 to 1960 sort of "freebies" for people to collect and collect they did on all sorts of subjects.
Their size was usually approx 2 1/2 inch by 1 1/2 inch
Dogs were a favourite. I am amazed that such little bits of card have survived for so long. They can be kept in a little album, but they also look wonderful framed and make marvelous little gifts to fellow hound friends.
This particular card is from Gallaher Ltd cigarette makers, it says a Deerhound but is lovely and a must for the collector.
$5.00 plus postage

Couple Players cards
Couple Players cards



# 54 - These two images are in fact a players cigarette card and the same image in a "transfer" which is why the writing is back to front.
Transfers were used to "stick" on one's skin, this I think would be for children - amazing that such a delicate thing has survived.
Instructions for the best results are on the back of the transfer!
Both for $6.00 plus postage.

2 Great Dane cards
2 Great Dane cards



# 55 - Yes, Great Dane trade cards but such nice ones I couldn't resist! The top photograph card from Senior Service cigarettes.
The bottom one is actually a Tea trade card and included in a 1/4 lb packet of tea.
Apparently one could buy the special album to keep one's collection at the local Grocery store!
$9.00 for both cards plus postage.

Godfrey Philips card



# 56 - This trade card is a little larger being 2 1/2 inches by 3.
A card by Godfrey Phillips, probably a tobacco company but I am not 100% sure. It has a slight crease as can be seen so it is "on offer"
$2.00 plus postage.

Players' 3 Hounds



# 57 - As can be see another Players cigarette card - this though is a rather charming scene rather than just an image.
$4.00 plus postage

Viscount Wentworth



# 59 - Thomas, Viscount Wentworth and his hound.
I am delighted to bring this postcard to you. The portrait by Van Dyke was painted in 1632/33 and is in a private collection. A postcard that is also art.
A very reasonable $5.00 plus $2.00 postage

pop up dogs card



# 60 - A pop up greeting card that is really cute and unusual, blank inside for your message, but would be perfect for that birthday card!
$7.00 for *two cards* plus postage

Cooper Family



# 62 - Another Gladys Cooper postcard.
They are getting rather difficult to find unfortunately and going up in price. Vintage and used, about 1916.
$10.00 plus postage

IWs at Castle 69



# 69 - A postally used postcard in very good condition from 1948
- a very cheerful postcard
$9.00 plus postage.

Patrick of Ifold 70



# 70 - Here we have a rather strange postcard. It is Patrick of Ifold, but alas stuffed!
In real life photographs he was much more handsome. He is in the Ulster museum now.
$9.00 plus postage.

Duchess of Newcastle Borzois 71



# 71 - A postcard of the Duchess of Newcastle's Borzois - quite a famous image and the Borzois are named.
Postally unused. The painting by John Emms in 1896.
$5.00 plus postage.

Modern IWs 72



# 72 - Two modern postcards, but rather nice I think!
A must for anyone's collection and for both cards a very reasonable
$8.00 plus postage

Millais' IWs 73



# 73 - This postcard is truly for the collector of Irish Wolfhound postcards as the hound is only in the corner.
The painting is by John Everett Millais and it is little known that the hound is his own: Rosswell born between 1854-57 and she was bred at Queen Victoria's kennels at Sandringham.
Millais being famous for portraits and not animals.
$5.00 plus postage.

Home Sweet Home 74



# 74 - A vintage postcard postally used as a birthday greeting from 1926.
Probably a deerhound and a terrier. A rather rare find, with the title "Home Sweet Home"
$10.00 plus postage

Irish Guard mascot 87



# 87 - Here we have a vintage postcard of Irish Guards probably early to mid 1920s,and Doran retired in 1924.
Sadly these postcards are getting very rare now.
$12.00 plus postage.

Happy Couple 88



# 88 - A true vintage postcard with a little wear around the edges. Postally used and from 1904.
A charming piece of history named a Happy Couple.
$12.00 plus postage.

High Life 89



# 89 - I have managed to find another true classic vintage postcard (cannot part with my own!)
Sir Edwin Landseer's High Life, Printed by Tuck's probably in the late 1920s/30s.
It is postally unused with just a little foxing on the corners. Beautiful image.
$12.00 plus postage.

Deerhounds New Year 91



# 91 - I A New Year postcard with a very pretty border, a little foxing in one corner due to its age which is probably 1915 or earlier.
Deerhounds but rather substantial looking deerhounds for that time. A real photograph of the two hounds, I wonder whose they were?
$14.00 plus postage.

Eos 92



# 92 - A truly beautiful image of Eos Prince Albert's beloved greyhound, said to be his favourite pet. Prince Albert being Queen Victoria's husband.
Both loved dogs of all kinds. The painting was originally done by Sir Edwin Landseer in 1841. The post is postally unused and in excellent condition.
$7.00 plus postage.

Two Whippets 94



# 94 - Quite a few wolfhound owners also seem to have a whippet or two around their homes, so I bring you this postcard of two whippets.
The original was painted by Sue Harper and was donated to a Whippet charity.
$6.00 plus postage.

Harp and Hounds 95



# 95 - One of my favourite postcards. Fortunately, I obtained another to bring this one to you.
Postally unused probably from the 1960s/70s in very good condition. It comes from Ireland naturally!
$10.00 plus postage

Listening 96



# 96 - Isn't this postcard just adorable. Published by an American animal shelter in the early 1970s.
I have only seen this postcard twice and I have the other one! Postally unusued.
$12.00 plus postage.

shaped head 104



#104 shapehead104
An unusual postcard, it is shaped and quite large. It comes from Ireland, but difficult to find, even if one visited there.
$6.00 plus $3.00 postage.

crouched 105



#105 crouched105
Difficult to pin down a date on this postcard, probably 1970s but this one is unused ie no date so could be older perfect condition and from Ireland.
$8.00 plus $3.00 postage

Empress Sissi 112



# 112 - A postcard of Empress Elizabeth of Austria and Hungary with her wolfhound. A different photocard to the usual one.
$8.00 with $4.00 postage.

Tullamore 113



# 113 - A modern Tullamore Dew postcard, the whiskey people who support various Irish Wolfhound club and activities.
$5.00 with $3.00 postage.

Comic deerhound 114



# 114 - An amusing deerhound card, with the words "Actually - these are our INDOOR clothes !"
$3.00 and $2.00 postage.