Christmas Gallery Page Nine
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Mfg. Unknown
Circa: 1894
Most popular in the late 1800's and early 1900's this Silk Fringed Card has two sides and was meant to be hand delivered or sent in an envelope unlike other mailed "postcards" of those days. Some of these Fringed Cards came with a beautiful gift box. One side reads: "Christmas Joys be yours."  The other side reads: "Wishing you a happy New Year."


Mfg. Unknown
Logo on back:  Eagle on Crest
Circa: 1910
Embossed Card reads: "A Merry Christmas"


Mfg. Treasure Masters
Minneapolis, U.S.A.
Circa: 1940
Embossed, Cut-Out Card with Pocket holds a fine embroidered handkerchief.   Handkerchief  is Madeira Hand Made ~ Irish Linen.  The front of the Card reads: " Especially For You".
 
Mfg.  John Winsch
Printed in Germany
Circa: Postmarked, December 27, 1911
Embossed, Gold Leafed Postcard reads: "Christmas Greetings"

    Mfg. S. Hildesheimer & Co.
Prize Design
Series No. 55
Circa: Early 1900's
A series of unusual Ocean themed Christmas Cards.  The 1st card reads: "May Christmas Be Happy". 2nd card reads: "Compliments of the Season". 3rd card reads: "A Merry Christmas".
 

 

 


 

 
Mfg. Unknown
Circa: Late 1800's
Most popular in the late 1800's and early 1900's this Silk Fringed Card has two sides and was meant to be hand delivered or sent in an envelope unlike other mailed "postcards" of those days. Some of these Fringed Cards came with a beautiful gift box. One side reads: "A Glad Christmas".   The other side reads: "A Merrie Christmas".

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