Posted 5 months ago
Ted_Straub
(207 items)
Here are three more for you!
1. No manufacturer listed, but a printer's mark is on the lower left corner.
This one is high relief, and is postmarked 1923.
2. This one was printed by Raphael Tuck & Sons, and is of their series
"Holly Post Cards". I can not decipher the post date on this one,
but it carries a one cent stamp, and the penmanship is very proper.
3. The Honeymooners card was issued by The American Postcard
Company, perhaps in the late 80s. It is numbered 644, and is un-
mailed.
And a Merry Christmas to you all, and Peace on Earth to all of those of Good Will!
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love the christmas cards :) MERRY CHRISTMAS Ted:)
Thank you, sir! Glad that you love the cards....And a very Merry Christmas to you!!!!
your very welcome Ted:) and thankyou :)
Thank you all for your loves!!!!!
I hope that everyone of you had a very joyous Christmas, and that you will retain the Christmas Spirit in your hearts throughout the year!
Thanking you all for your loves of these cards!