Two cute kids, presumably Hal & Rose’s, grace the front of this Christmas greeting. While the date is unknown for certain, I would place this in the 1950s.
Two cute kids, presumably Hal & Rose’s, grace the front of this Christmas greeting. While the date is unknown for certain, I would place this in the 1950s.
Another small card, about the size of a baseball card. The sentiment reads as follows: A Happy Christmas Summer beauties, Autumn glories, We have seen you go! Now old Christmas Hides the blossoms With a robe of snow. May he bring the Christmas blessings In his hand today, And if sorrow Cloud thy brightness, Charm …
This card is small, about 2 1/4″ high by 6″ wide. It has embossed poinsettias surrounding the sentiment, which reads “Christmas / A friendly word, a Christmas line / To you from me for Auld Lang Syne.” On the back was written Ann 1925 and some other illegible scribbles.
I knew I had a stash of Christmas cards….somewhere…but just tonight I finally remembered the safe place I put them! Ugh, I hate when I do that! The card above looks to date from the 1950s or early 60s with the photo printed in red and the custom bunting and text. No location or …
Well this week’s Sepia Saturday prompt is a fellow with a turtle, but I shall diverge from the image prompt since, 1) I don’t have a picture of a turtle and 2) I have a really neat item from my family collection to share with you! Alan mentioned that this week’s Sepia meet-up is the …