09-15-2013 10:10 PM
09-16-2013 05:47 AM
It's a Victorian Christmas card. At that time greeting cards were often made from a single piece of card, not folded. Some have plain backs with just the publisher details some have a verse printed to the back.
It's a very nice example of its type.
09-16-2013 06:00 AM
09-16-2013 07:04 PM
09-16-2013 11:55 PM
Yes, they were often sent, in envelopes, and the sender would write their greeting to the back of the card. The recipient would often then paste them into scrap books and those books are today the source of these cards for todays collectors. It's why you'll often find glue spots to the backs. As well as the examples like yours you'll also find more elaborate examples made from many layers of paper pasted to a single sheet of card.
Glad you liked the KIrchners, they are a personal passion of mine.
03-01-2014 12:59 PM
A relatively new reference site for those interested in Ralphael Tuck postcards. I has more the 130k of the publishers work available for display.
Postcards of Raphael Tuck & Sons
Larry
03-01-2014 01:44 PM
Thanks Larry - Bookmarked.
03-02-2014 05:13 PM
Me too, I have also saved that link. Thanks also, Larry.