Christmas Gallery Page Five
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Mfg. Unknown
Circa: 1940's
Printed in Germany
Embossed Cut-Out Card has a small red bow on the front and shows a winter scene through its cut-out window.  The winter scene is a separate piece attached to the inside of the card.  The card reads: "Christmas Greetings".  Inside reads: "Christmas Greetings ~ With fun and frolic round you, and loving faces near may Christmas prove the brightest; and best day of the year ~ may many longed for pleasures and greetings kind and bright, and many merry meetings entrance you with delight".

Mfg. Unknown
Circa: 1950
Folded into fourths this Mechanical Card has two Angels swinging back and forth on a candy cane attached by a small metal pin.  The card reads: "Merry Christmas". Inside reads: "Happy New Year ~ A Merry Christmas greeting with wishes most sincere, for pleasures every minute that Christmastime is here!". 

Mfg. S. Hildesheimer & Co.
Circa:  Late 1800's
Marked: No. 110 copyright
This tiny Christmas Card reads: "A Christmas Greeting from a fond heart".

Mfg.  SB
Made in Germany
Marked 371/5
Circa: Early 1900's
Double Layer Postcard. The front is Embossed and the card is Gold Leafed.  The sky behind the church is a small sheet of copper foil.  The back has a flat surface. The card reads: "Christmas Greetings".

    Mfg. Unknown
Printed in Germany
Circa: Early 1900's
Embossed Double Postcard, the Carnations are Velveteen and the leaves, buds and text are Gold Leafed.  The back of the card is flat.  Card reads: "A Happy Christmas be yours".
 

 

 
Mfg. Unknown
Circa: Early 1900's
Poem by:  Clifton Bingham
This tiny card is Embossed and Gold Leafed.  The front reads: "Thoughts".   A white ribbon holds the inside sheet which reads: " To:  From: What if the wintry winds do sweep across the garden chill, to long as in our hearts we keep Old Christmas merry still".  Clifton Bingham

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