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The central image shows a woman in a green hat and dress walking in a snowy field. A circular i…
May you see many a happy Christmas
The central image shows a woman in a green hat and dress walking in a snowy field. A circular image above shows barren trees lining the snowy banks of a creek. Both images sit overtop a drawing of a branch of leaves and white berries on a grey background. Gold lines frame the images.

May you see many a happy Christmas

Datebetween 1800 and 1899
FormatEphemera
Notes
The central image shows a woman in a green hat and dress walking in a snowy field.  A circular image above shows barren trees lining the snowy banks of a creek.  Both images sit overtop a drawing of a branch of leaves and white berries on a grey background.  Gold lines frame the images.
Dimensions18 cm x 8 cm (7 1/16 in. x 3 1/8 in.)
Language
Usage Rights Public Domain (Learn More)
Object NumberSAR-GC-CHNY-S-18XX-124
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