VINTAGE Snowy CHRISTMAS VILLAGE theme - set of three Antique GREETING CARDs total with two quad fold Christmas quaint and snowy winter village scenes with horse and carriages plus period clothing

1. Season’s Greetings on the front with red border and also a yellow farmhouse with green shutters and chimney, all covered in snow. In front is an antique stagecoach style carriage with four bourses drinking from a water basin. There are people in period clothing all around and a sign on the tree perhaps showing it is an inn . Okay n the inside it says “Wishing you real Christmas happiness and the best of everything for the New year [and has a printed name] Mr and Mrs John A Hartman” and a small scene on the left with a red house covered in snow next to a country lane and tree. On the back is “14 Made in USA” and the paper is very special like a swirly and shimmery woven linen (see pics)


2. Very colorful winters village scene “Merry Christmas” on the top with a red border. There are multiple buildings in the village with a view from above showing a road with a horse pulling a carriage with a person in top hat and person in bonnet with scarf or ribbon flying back. There is a large window lit up with two people peeping inside. The lane leads to a covered bridge over a blue flowing river and the entire scene looks like a sunrise or sunset is reflecting. There is a church and steeple in the distance, trees, and multiple houses all around with purple, green, and red roofs. Inside the quad fold card, on the left, is the same carriage / buggy from the front going through the covered bridge - such a pretty scene. It reads “May the Christmas season bring you many blessings and may the coming year be filled with happy days” and on the back it has “T-817 Made in USA” and has no writing or names, unused.


3. Very old, antique Christmas card with a terrier dog in red footed pajamas with a bow at the neck and wearing a sleep hat with red and white stripes and the ears hanging out. It is holding an oil lamp and you can see the flame through a cut out on the top of the lantern. When you open it you see the flame on a red candle with Holly and berries and it reads “Sure bright and cheery - Merry Christmas! Happy New Year!” And is signed for “Howard Fishel” from “Carolyn Spaugh” and back seems to be glued to a thick construction paper. This card seems to be 1930s or 1940s.




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2. Dog In Pajamas CutOut.