Posted 10 years ago
Radegunder
(28 items)
When these cards were printed it was more common to congratulate a person on Namenstag ( name-day) than on the birthday! This is the day in the catholic church calendar that is dedicated to the saint after whom the person was named. But that has changed!!
Found these greeting cards years ago at an antique shop that has long gone out of business.
The cards are in very good condition, and not written on.
No publisher what so ever.
Beutiful!
Thank you Virginia.vintage for the love and comment!!
Beautiful!
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tom61375
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aghcollect for the love!!!
STUNNING!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love these :)
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Your very welcome Radegunder!!
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I see that you collect embossed German Christmas cards, just wanted to share with you these German valentines (on the left) I have :) http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/133821-vintage-valentines
I should say "Made in Germany" valentines : )
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If someone doesn't love or like something posted,why make a negative post?
I don't know!
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