Fortune Telling Postcards by Bamforth

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File:Bamforth-tea-leaf-boot-good-luck.jpg|A Bamforth comic postcard, circa 1930, showing the image of an old boot in the tea leaves.
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File:Bamforth-tea-leaf-fortune-have-a-cup-1930.jpg|A Bamforth comic postcard, circa 1930, showing the image of an arriving visitor
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File:Bamforth-postcard-wishing-you-the-best-of-luck.jpg|A Bamforth comic postcard, circa 1930,showing no tea leaf symbols but withing the rcipient luck
File:Bamforth-tea-leaf-fortune-good-luck-1930.jpg|A Bamforth comic postcard, circa 1930, showing the image of a black cat in the tea leaves
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Bamforth was a popular British publisher of comic postcards. Some of them deal with the vagaries of fortune telling, and some specifically skewer the symbology of taseeomancy or tea leaf reading.

These comic British tea leaf postcards, some signed by the artist "Taylor," were intended to be sent as greetings, but they can also be used by fledgling tasseomancers as study cups on the way to learning a basic list of tea leaf symbols.

A Bamforth comic postcard, circa 1930, showing the image of an approaching figure in the tea leaves

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