Santa Claus and Uncle Sam are seen shaking hands among a bramch of holly and champagne around Christmastime. At the top-right hand of the postcard "Christmas Greetings" is printed.
The card's main scene shows the full moon rising behind a snowy village and church. On the upper and right border there are blue and holly decorations, and there is an inset of Santa Claus in the upper right. Printed at the bottom is "Wishing you a…
Santa Claus is pictured to the left of the card, dressed in his traditional red suit and holding a jester doll. The scene to the right snows a creek with a bridge over it, leading to a village with houses and a church. The card is bordered in holly…
Santa Claus is shown from the chest up inside a wreath of holly with a ribbon at the bottom. The card's background is brown and "Christmas Greetings" is printed at the top.
Divided by a wall with ""Thine own wish wish I thee"" printed on it is Santa Claus on the left and a little girl on the right. The girl, blonde and dressed in blue and white, is speaking into the receiving part of a telephone with the listening piece…
Santa Claus is pictured on the left side of the card; he is carrying a bag of toys, including dolls, on his back and has a walking stick in one hand and branches in the other. In the back right is a house with lights shining in the windows. There is…
While it is snowing, Santa Claus is walking towards two houses,with his back turned toward the viewer. He is wearing a green coat and red cap, with toys on his back and in his hands. There are two snowy trees in the bottom right, with "God Jul"…
Dressed in a red suit and gold cap, Santa Claus is going up two snowy stairs to reach the door of a house. There is a Christmas tree on his back and a bag in his right hand. The scene is bordered with a plan brown background and a holly decoration in…
In this postcard, Santa Claus is seen asleep in an armchair. While he is sleeping, two small children are pulling away his sack of toys right by the Christmas tree. At the bottom of the postcard the sentence "May every berry stand for merry,-every…