Tuck early 1900's Christmas "leatherette" series 9 postcards
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I know some of these have color missing on the graphics but they are so interesting. They are from a large collection which once belonged to a man who had an engraving shop (invitations, etc.) in Chicago in the early 1900's. I believe they are all from an order book or catalog of some sort and, therefore, they all have remnants on the reverse. You can see the white patches on the front of some of them. I think they would be a great addition to a Christmas collection. All the verses are written with a German/Pennsylvania Dutch accent. They are printed to resemble the leather postcards of the time. Questions are always welcomed on this site. .
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