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Santa's Up on the Housetop!
Looks like good ol' Santa Claus and his reindeer are up on the housetop with lots of toys for all the girls and boys!
This is a Victorian-era sample of an advertising trade card.
"Christmas Card—Card No. 3. 3 colors."
This is a Victorian-era sample of an advertising trade card.
"Christmas Card—Card No. 3. 3 colors."
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