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Shown are a few early 1900's postcards with various depictions of Santa. Note that in the second card a child is crying because Santa has a switch in his hand, also note the pointing finger as if he is scolding the poor kid. The fourth card is rare because Santa has a purple robe rather than the usual red robe. All of there cards were printed in Germany
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Oh, I was wondering about the purple robe, I found a few and it made quite an impression as purple, yellow & orange are not what I would consider traditional Christmas colors....and I found the toys in his bag charming!