Here's a place to exchange information about vintage Christmas cards with other collectors. Learn from each other about the publishers, artists, and writers. Help identify cards. Talk about ways to organize or display a collection. Buy, sell, and trade!
We are NOT an appraisal service. We DO NOT give estimates on how much the card you found in grandma's attic is worth.
This group is open to collectors of Victorian, Edwardian, and vintage Christmas cards. I ask that commercial vendors do not turn this group into just a free market place to advertise products. Members should not spam the other members, but feel free to list your website on the Links page.
We have a folder in the FILES section with documents such as: Helpful Hints for Dateing Christmas Cards, and Places to Find Cards. Please let us know if you have any additional hints that we can add to these documents.
The featured card (on right) is my family's 2008 Christmas card. .It hardly ever snows in New Orleans, so since it snowed on December 11th I thought I'd take advantage of it and use some photos my son took around our house. Merry Christmas to all.
David, I don't think your collection of items falls into the Xmas card category so much as it does the ephemera category of cloacopapyrologica: the study of
Hi everyone - and thanks to the group moderator for allowing me join you all. I've been searching for an avenue to sell a unique item that I am not sure if it