This 1906 Christmas postcard, signed by artist P. Sander, offers a nostalgic glimpse into the season’s timeless wishes for warmth, beauty, and good fortune. At its heart is a large, festively adorned horseshoe, trimmed with bright red ribbons and holly sprigs, framing a serene winter village scene. Snow-covered rooftops, a steepled church, and winding lanes rest quietly under a moonlit sky, creating a peaceful, almost storybook setting that glows with holiday stillness.
To the right, the message “A merry Christmas” is written in a soft, inviting script, while the lower left notes the copyright: “Copyright 1906, P. Sander N.Y.” Horseshoes, long considered symbols of luck and protection in European folklore, were often hung above doorways to ward off misfortune and invite blessings, a fitting emblem for a Christmas greeting meant to carry both beauty and goodwill.
This antique postcard would look great framed, make a wonderful hostess gift or stocking stuffer, a unique holiday decoration, or make an excellent addition to any collection.
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