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This is a wonderful collection of Old World Santa Images! Each of these full color pictures show a traditional Victorian Santa in long robes.
With Christmas just around the corner I've been searching through some of my images and thought I would post some fun vintage images I have in my archives. I personally don't like to invest a lot of money in Christmas themed vintage scraps; but as I browse the web and search auction sites for other Victorian related paper products and dolls... I have a tendency to save images for reference. Today I'm posting some of my favorite Santa finds. Happy Holidays and Enjoy! L&B # 30513 Santa Heads I collect L&B articulated paper dolls so in my hunt for those I run across great Christmas images by them on a regular basis. L&B (Littauer & Boysen) made a large assortment of Santa images from the 1880's through the early 1900's and these two extra large heads are among my favorites. I think it's interesting to see a traditional and old world Santa together on the same sheet and I love that one has blue eyes and the other brown. I tend to favor the higher quality German scraps from the Victorian era and find that L&B produced some of the best Santas out there so a majority of the images I'll be posting are L&B but there are also a few other makers thrown in for some interest. A set of 6 L&B attached Santas - stock number 3493 Many Victorian dies by German manufacturer L&B came in attached sheets similar to this one seen above. I believe this is a full sheet but am not positive. Here is an example of one Santa from the above sheet L&B Sheet with 2 attached Santas I love the fact that many of the European Santas are dressed in colors other than red in the above example there is a traditional "red" Santa and then a fun one in blue. Two Vintage Victorian Santas - L&B Sheet 30703 Two nice examples of Old Word Santas can be seen above. An attached sheet of St. Nicholas figures by German mfg L&B c1900 There are also a nice selection of Victorian St. Nicholas figures available on the antique market. A huge multi sheet of L&B St. Nicholas Santa Heads There are also some interesting "Santa" finds if you look hard enough. This one below has been on my "wish list" for a long time; so, I just spluged and bought it. This A&M (Albrecht & Meister) sheet was made in Germany in the late 1800's or very early 1900's and with the seller also being in Germany it may not arrive till the New Year - but what a treat. An unusual sheet of Mystic Santa Heads - Sheet #7796 A&M (Albrecht & Meister) The Victorians had a sense of whimsy as can be seen in this sheet. I'm not sure if these were intended to be Santas or not but I would use them in that way just for the grins and giggles of it. A Sweet pair of Old World Santa Heads - I believe these are L&B but not 100% sure An Articulated Raphael Tuck Santa This was an eBay find and his arms move. I just love his sweet, cheery face. Two attached Vintage Old World Santas - #33905 Below is an assortment of other Old World Santas the makers of these are currently unknown to me. I adore Victorian Santas due the the variety of looks you can get them in. There is a wide selection of colors and styles, heads, full body and anywhere in between. Many originals can be found on eBay and Etsy and there are also a few sources that have digital downloads of vintage Santas if you you don't want to pocket out the big bucks for a Victorian original. There are also a multitude images available on the web that you can use to craft with, it's just a question of searching and finding nice quality versions that have been posted by nice folks who like to share. I hope this has inspired you to consider collecting or crafting with Victorian Santa images. Till Next Time...
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With Christmas just around the corner I've been searching through some of my images and thought I would post some fun vintage images I have in my archives. I personally don't like to invest a lot of money in Christmas themed vintage scraps; but as I browse the web and search auction sites for other Victorian related paper products and dolls... I have a tendency to save images for reference. Today I'm posting some of my favorite Santa finds. Happy Holidays and Enjoy! L&B # 30513 Santa Heads I collect L&B articulated paper dolls so in my hunt for those I run across great Christmas images by them on a regular basis. L&B (Littauer & Boysen) made a large assortment of Santa images from the 1880's through the early 1900's and these two extra large heads are among my favorites. I think it's interesting to see a traditional and old world Santa together on the same sheet and I love that one has blue eyes and the other brown. I tend to favor the higher quality German scraps from the Victorian era and find that L&B produced some of the best Santas out there so a majority of the images I'll be posting are L&B but there are also a few other makers thrown in for some interest. A set of 6 L&B attached Santas - stock number 3493 Many Victorian dies by German manufacturer L&B came in attached sheets similar to this one seen above. I believe this is a full sheet but am not positive. Here is an example of one Santa from the above sheet L&B Sheet with 2 attached Santas I love the fact that many of the European Santas are dressed in colors other than red in the above example there is a traditional "red" Santa and then a fun one in blue. Two Vintage Victorian Santas - L&B Sheet 30703 Two nice examples of Old Word Santas can be seen above. An attached sheet of St. Nicholas figures by German mfg L&B c1900 There are also a nice selection of Victorian St. Nicholas figures available on the antique market. A huge multi sheet of L&B St. Nicholas Santa Heads There are also some interesting "Santa" finds if you look hard enough. This one below has been on my "wish list" for a long time; so, I just spluged and bought it. This A&M (Albrecht & Meister) sheet was made in Germany in the late 1800's or very early 1900's and with the seller also being in Germany it may not arrive till the New Year - but what a treat. An unusual sheet of Mystic Santa Heads - Sheet #7796 A&M (Albrecht & Meister) The Victorians had a sense of whimsy as can be seen in this sheet. I'm not sure if these were intended to be Santas or not but I would use them in that way just for the grins and giggles of it. A Sweet pair of Old World Santa Heads - I believe these are L&B but not 100% sure An Articulated Raphael Tuck Santa This was an eBay find and his arms move. I just love his sweet, cheery face. Two attached Vintage Old World Santas - #33905 Below is an assortment of other Old World Santas the makers of these are currently unknown to me. I adore Victorian Santas due the the variety of looks you can get them in. There is a wide selection of colors and styles, heads, full body and anywhere in between. Many originals can be found on eBay and Etsy and there are also a few sources that have digital downloads of vintage Santas if you you don't want to pocket out the big bucks for a Victorian original. There are also a multitude images available on the web that you can use to craft with, it's just a question of searching and finding nice quality versions that have been posted by nice folks who like to share. I hope this has inspired you to consider collecting or crafting with Victorian Santa images. Till Next Time...
Glanzbilder Victorien Die Cut Victorian Scrap Tube Victorienne Glansbilleder Plaatjes Laminas Antiguas Laminas trabajo con flores викторианский клипарт Victorian stickers victorian clipart vintage image ВИНТАЖНЫЙ РОЗОВЫЙ КЛИПАРТ vintage image epherma - Nikolaus - Weihnachtsmann - Santa Claus - Père Noël
This is a marvelous collection of Santa with Children Images! These wonderful Christmas Illustrations are perfect for Holiday Cards or Crafts.
With Christmas just around the corner I've been searching through some of my images and thought I would post some fun vintage images I have in my archives. I personally don't like to invest a lot of money in Christmas themed vintage scraps; but as I browse the web and search auction sites for other Victorian related paper products and dolls... I have a tendency to save images for reference. Today I'm posting some of my favorite Santa finds. Happy Holidays and Enjoy! L&B # 30513 Santa Heads I collect L&B articulated paper dolls so in my hunt for those I run across great Christmas images by them on a regular basis. L&B (Littauer & Boysen) made a large assortment of Santa images from the 1880's through the early 1900's and these two extra large heads are among my favorites. I think it's interesting to see a traditional and old world Santa together on the same sheet and I love that one has blue eyes and the other brown. I tend to favor the higher quality German scraps from the Victorian era and find that L&B produced some of the best Santas out there so a majority of the images I'll be posting are L&B but there are also a few other makers thrown in for some interest. A set of 6 L&B attached Santas - stock number 3493 Many Victorian dies by German manufacturer L&B came in attached sheets similar to this one seen above. I believe this is a full sheet but am not positive. Here is an example of one Santa from the above sheet L&B Sheet with 2 attached Santas I love the fact that many of the European Santas are dressed in colors other than red in the above example there is a traditional "red" Santa and then a fun one in blue. Two Vintage Victorian Santas - L&B Sheet 30703 Two nice examples of Old Word Santas can be seen above. An attached sheet of St. Nicholas figures by German mfg L&B c1900 There are also a nice selection of Victorian St. Nicholas figures available on the antique market. A huge multi sheet of L&B St. Nicholas Santa Heads There are also some interesting "Santa" finds if you look hard enough. This one below has been on my "wish list" for a long time; so, I just spluged and bought it. This A&M (Albrecht & Meister) sheet was made in Germany in the late 1800's or very early 1900's and with the seller also being in Germany it may not arrive till the New Year - but what a treat. An unusual sheet of Mystic Santa Heads - Sheet #7796 A&M (Albrecht & Meister) The Victorians had a sense of whimsy as can be seen in this sheet. I'm not sure if these were intended to be Santas or not but I would use them in that way just for the grins and giggles of it. A Sweet pair of Old World Santa Heads - I believe these are L&B but not 100% sure An Articulated Raphael Tuck Santa This was an eBay find and his arms move. I just love his sweet, cheery face. Two attached Vintage Old World Santas - #33905 Below is an assortment of other Old World Santas the makers of these are currently unknown to me. I adore Victorian Santas due the the variety of looks you can get them in. There is a wide selection of colors and styles, heads, full body and anywhere in between. Many originals can be found on eBay and Etsy and there are also a few sources that have digital downloads of vintage Santas if you you don't want to pocket out the big bucks for a Victorian original. There are also a multitude images available on the web that you can use to craft with, it's just a question of searching and finding nice quality versions that have been posted by nice folks who like to share. I hope this has inspired you to consider collecting or crafting with Victorian Santa images. Till Next Time...
For your Art only!! Not for Sale in a CD!!! I Love Christmas !!
With Christmas just around the corner I've been searching through some of my images and thought I would post some fun vintage images I have in my archives. I personally don't like to invest a lot of money in Christmas themed vintage scraps; but as I browse the web and search auction sites for other Victorian related paper products and dolls... I have a tendency to save images for reference. Today I'm posting some of my favorite Santa finds. Happy Holidays and Enjoy! L&B # 30513 Santa Heads I collect L&B articulated paper dolls so in my hunt for those I run across great Christmas images by them on a regular basis. L&B (Littauer & Boysen) made a large assortment of Santa images from the 1880's through the early 1900's and these two extra large heads are among my favorites. I think it's interesting to see a traditional and old world Santa together on the same sheet and I love that one has blue eyes and the other brown. I tend to favor the higher quality German scraps from the Victorian era and find that L&B produced some of the best Santas out there so a majority of the images I'll be posting are L&B but there are also a few other makers thrown in for some interest. A set of 6 L&B attached Santas - stock number 3493 Many Victorian dies by German manufacturer L&B came in attached sheets similar to this one seen above. I believe this is a full sheet but am not positive. Here is an example of one Santa from the above sheet L&B Sheet with 2 attached Santas I love the fact that many of the European Santas are dressed in colors other than red in the above example there is a traditional "red" Santa and then a fun one in blue. Two Vintage Victorian Santas - L&B Sheet 30703 Two nice examples of Old Word Santas can be seen above. An attached sheet of St. Nicholas figures by German mfg L&B c1900 There are also a nice selection of Victorian St. Nicholas figures available on the antique market. A huge multi sheet of L&B St. Nicholas Santa Heads There are also some interesting "Santa" finds if you look hard enough. This one below has been on my "wish list" for a long time; so, I just spluged and bought it. This A&M (Albrecht & Meister) sheet was made in Germany in the late 1800's or very early 1900's and with the seller also being in Germany it may not arrive till the New Year - but what a treat. An unusual sheet of Mystic Santa Heads - Sheet #7796 A&M (Albrecht & Meister) The Victorians had a sense of whimsy as can be seen in this sheet. I'm not sure if these were intended to be Santas or not but I would use them in that way just for the grins and giggles of it. A Sweet pair of Old World Santa Heads - I believe these are L&B but not 100% sure An Articulated Raphael Tuck Santa This was an eBay find and his arms move. I just love his sweet, cheery face. Two attached Vintage Old World Santas - #33905 Below is an assortment of other Old World Santas the makers of these are currently unknown to me. I adore Victorian Santas due the the variety of looks you can get them in. There is a wide selection of colors and styles, heads, full body and anywhere in between. Many originals can be found on eBay and Etsy and there are also a few sources that have digital downloads of vintage Santas if you you don't want to pocket out the big bucks for a Victorian original. There are also a multitude images available on the web that you can use to craft with, it's just a question of searching and finding nice quality versions that have been posted by nice folks who like to share. I hope this has inspired you to consider collecting or crafting with Victorian Santa images. Till Next Time...
With Christmas just around the corner I've been searching through some of my images and thought I would post some fun vintage images I have in my archives. I personally don't like to invest a lot of money in Christmas themed vintage scraps; but as I browse the web and search auction sites for other Victorian related paper products and dolls... I have a tendency to save images for reference. Today I'm posting some of my favorite Santa finds. Happy Holidays and Enjoy! L&B # 30513 Santa Heads I collect L&B articulated paper dolls so in my hunt for those I run across great Christmas images by them on a regular basis. L&B (Littauer & Boysen) made a large assortment of Santa images from the 1880's through the early 1900's and these two extra large heads are among my favorites. I think it's interesting to see a traditional and old world Santa together on the same sheet and I love that one has blue eyes and the other brown. I tend to favor the higher quality German scraps from the Victorian era and find that L&B produced some of the best Santas out there so a majority of the images I'll be posting are L&B but there are also a few other makers thrown in for some interest. A set of 6 L&B attached Santas - stock number 3493 Many Victorian dies by German manufacturer L&B came in attached sheets similar to this one seen above. I believe this is a full sheet but am not positive. Here is an example of one Santa from the above sheet L&B Sheet with 2 attached Santas I love the fact that many of the European Santas are dressed in colors other than red in the above example there is a traditional "red" Santa and then a fun one in blue. Two Vintage Victorian Santas - L&B Sheet 30703 Two nice examples of Old Word Santas can be seen above. An attached sheet of St. Nicholas figures by German mfg L&B c1900 There are also a nice selection of Victorian St. Nicholas figures available on the antique market. A huge multi sheet of L&B St. Nicholas Santa Heads There are also some interesting "Santa" finds if you look hard enough. This one below has been on my "wish list" for a long time; so, I just spluged and bought it. This A&M (Albrecht & Meister) sheet was made in Germany in the late 1800's or very early 1900's and with the seller also being in Germany it may not arrive till the New Year - but what a treat. An unusual sheet of Mystic Santa Heads - Sheet #7796 A&M (Albrecht & Meister) The Victorians had a sense of whimsy as can be seen in this sheet. I'm not sure if these were intended to be Santas or not but I would use them in that way just for the grins and giggles of it. A Sweet pair of Old World Santa Heads - I believe these are L&B but not 100% sure An Articulated Raphael Tuck Santa This was an eBay find and his arms move. I just love his sweet, cheery face. Two attached Vintage Old World Santas - #33905 Below is an assortment of other Old World Santas the makers of these are currently unknown to me. I adore Victorian Santas due the the variety of looks you can get them in. There is a wide selection of colors and styles, heads, full body and anywhere in between. Many originals can be found on eBay and Etsy and there are also a few sources that have digital downloads of vintage Santas if you you don't want to pocket out the big bucks for a Victorian original. There are also a multitude images available on the web that you can use to craft with, it's just a question of searching and finding nice quality versions that have been posted by nice folks who like to share. I hope this has inspired you to consider collecting or crafting with Victorian Santa images. Till Next Time...
This is a beautiful Old World Swedish Santa Image! Featured above is a glorious looking Santa with a light colored coat, he has a Holly Wreath on his head and he's carrying a small Christmas Tree and lots of Toys!
Glanzbilder Victorien Die Cut Victorian Scrap Tube Victorienne Glansbilleder Plaatjes Laminas Antiguas Laminas trabajo con flores викторианский клипарт Victorian stickers victorian clipart vintage image ВИНТАЖНЫЙ РОЗОВЫЙ КЛИПАРТ vintage image epherma - Nikolaus - Weihnachtsmann - Santa Claus - Père Noël
Today for the Vintage Victorian Christmas Die Cut Clip Art series, I’m posting images of Santa Claus. Enjoy!
Glanzbilder Victorien Die Cut Victorian Scrap Tube Victorienne Glansbilleder Plaatjes Laminas Antiguas Laminas trabajo con flores викторианский клипарт Victorian stickers victorian clipart vintage image ВИНТАЖНЫЙ РОЗОВЫЙ КЛИПАРТ vintage image epherma - Nikolaus - Weihnachtsmann - Santa Claus - Père Noël
With Christmas just around the corner I've been searching through some of my images and thought I would post some fun vintage images I have in my archives. I personally don't like to invest a lot of money in Christmas themed vintage scraps; but as I browse the web and search auction sites for other Victorian related paper products and dolls... I have a tendency to save images for reference. Today I'm posting some of my favorite Santa finds. Happy Holidays and Enjoy! L&B # 30513 Santa Heads I collect L&B articulated paper dolls so in my hunt for those I run across great Christmas images by them on a regular basis. L&B (Littauer & Boysen) made a large assortment of Santa images from the 1880's through the early 1900's and these two extra large heads are among my favorites. I think it's interesting to see a traditional and old world Santa together on the same sheet and I love that one has blue eyes and the other brown. I tend to favor the higher quality German scraps from the Victorian era and find that L&B produced some of the best Santas out there so a majority of the images I'll be posting are L&B but there are also a few other makers thrown in for some interest. A set of 6 L&B attached Santas - stock number 3493 Many Victorian dies by German manufacturer L&B came in attached sheets similar to this one seen above. I believe this is a full sheet but am not positive. Here is an example of one Santa from the above sheet L&B Sheet with 2 attached Santas I love the fact that many of the European Santas are dressed in colors other than red in the above example there is a traditional "red" Santa and then a fun one in blue. Two Vintage Victorian Santas - L&B Sheet 30703 Two nice examples of Old Word Santas can be seen above. An attached sheet of St. Nicholas figures by German mfg L&B c1900 There are also a nice selection of Victorian St. Nicholas figures available on the antique market. A huge multi sheet of L&B St. Nicholas Santa Heads There are also some interesting "Santa" finds if you look hard enough. This one below has been on my "wish list" for a long time; so, I just spluged and bought it. This A&M (Albrecht & Meister) sheet was made in Germany in the late 1800's or very early 1900's and with the seller also being in Germany it may not arrive till the New Year - but what a treat. An unusual sheet of Mystic Santa Heads - Sheet #7796 A&M (Albrecht & Meister) The Victorians had a sense of whimsy as can be seen in this sheet. I'm not sure if these were intended to be Santas or not but I would use them in that way just for the grins and giggles of it. A Sweet pair of Old World Santa Heads - I believe these are L&B but not 100% sure An Articulated Raphael Tuck Santa This was an eBay find and his arms move. I just love his sweet, cheery face. Two attached Vintage Old World Santas - #33905 Below is an assortment of other Old World Santas the makers of these are currently unknown to me. I adore Victorian Santas due the the variety of looks you can get them in. There is a wide selection of colors and styles, heads, full body and anywhere in between. Many originals can be found on eBay and Etsy and there are also a few sources that have digital downloads of vintage Santas if you you don't want to pocket out the big bucks for a Victorian original. There are also a multitude images available on the web that you can use to craft with, it's just a question of searching and finding nice quality versions that have been posted by nice folks who like to share. I hope this has inspired you to consider collecting or crafting with Victorian Santa images. Till Next Time...