Christmas Santa Walking Stick Night Tuck 1910s Postcard Unposted Divided Back
Christmas Santa Walking Stick Night Tuck 1910s Postcard Unposted Divided Back
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This 1910s Christmas postcard published by Raphael Tuck & Sons reflects the richly illustrated holiday imagery that defined early twentieth-century greeting cards and seasonal correspondence.
Tuck postcards were widely regarded for their high-quality printing, elaborate borders, and vivid color palettes, often drawing from European artistic traditions that blended Victorian and Edwardian design elements. Christmas themes commonly centered on Santa Claus as a traveling figure of generosity, depicted in winter landscapes with symbolic details such as stars, greenery, and gift sacks to reinforce the narrative of holiday giving.
The image shows Santa Claus walking through a snowy nighttime setting, carrying a large sack of toys over his shoulder and a walking stick in hand, framed by an ornate decorative border. A bright star appears above, and the printed greeting completes the composition, while the divided back format places the card within the established postcard era of the 1910s.
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