Subject: Christmas cards
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Christmas greeting trade card featuring an image of Lillys & a girl picking flowers on the front. The back includes a full advertisement. The card is part of the Hutzler Brothers collection and dates to circa 1885. Found in Arc.MS.56, Volume 13, Page 27.

Trade card advertising Fleischner's, located at 1026 Chestnut Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The card features a design of three children and a dog looking at their shadows and includes the greeting "Merry Christmas Greetings for 1880". Published in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States in 1880.

A gilded trade card depicting a girl holding a scrapbook. The card features the phrase "Merry Xmas." The card is part of the Mandel Bros. collection and dates to circa 1885. It is found in Arc.MS.56, Volume 10, Page 15.

This trade card advertises Fleischner's, an artist's studio and paper goods store located at 1026 Chestnut Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The front of the card features a festive Christmas greeting for 1881. A large man in a red suit sits in a chair in front of a large, cooked turkey. He wears a white chef's hat and has a mustache and goatee. The card is printed in green ink.

This folded trade card advertises Tobin's 'Xmas' Card Bazaar located at 216 Sixth Avenue above 14th Street and 299 Broadway near Duane Street in New York. The front of the card features two gentlemen on one side and two ladies on the other. The inside of the card contains a full advertisement for art souvenirs and Christmas cards. The back of the card is blank.

This trade card, shaped like a bookmark, advertises Jacobs' Book Store in New York City. The front features a beautiful lithograph of flowers. Text on the front directs customers to the store for Christmas and New Year's cards, providing the address: 251 Eighth Ave. The back of the card is a full advertisement for books, games, and cards, including those by Prang and Tuck.

This trade card from H. & N. Weinheimer, dry goods merchants in Syracuse, New York, features a charming illustration of a boy gently placing flowers into a rabbit's basket. The scene is idyllic and evokes feelings of springtime and warmth. The card's main text conveys a festive message: "A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year." The image suggests a connection to the food industry or perhaps a celebration of the harvest. The illustration style suggests a creation date in the late 19th century. The back of the card is blank.

Two undated trade cards issued by Hutzler Brothers, located at 67 North Howard Street in Baltimore, Maryland. Both cards feature Christmas greetings; one depicts flowers, and the other shows a girl. The cards are part of the Judaica Americana collection.