This is a music book titled "The Christmas Band Book" by Clair W. Johnson. The cover shows for First B Cornet (Reference Copy). Rubank, Inc. of Chicago, Illinois, published the book. It has a copyright of 1951.
Some of the songs include We Three Kinds Of Orient Are, Messiah, The Overture, Jingle Bells Rhapsody, and more. ...click for details
This is a nice copy of a McCall’s Needlework & Crafts Magazine dated November/December 1983. It is full of lots of holiday projects and includes 50 last-minute gift ideas.
Some of the projects include napkin rings, jar covers, hot mitt, tea cozy, and more. Some of the needlepoint patterns include a rocking horse, a duck pull-toy, tin ...click for details
This is a nice vintage book titled "Holiday Decorations" that will give you a sneak-peak at what decorations were back in the 1960’s. The book was part of the Holiday Decorations Program by the Oakland Park Department of Oakland, California.
The book is full of great decorating ideas using things like pine cones, crystals, drift ...click for details
Let’s go back to the 70’s with this issue of McCall’s Needlework & Crafts Magazine dated Winter 1977. It is full of projects for Christmas and wonderful recipes sure to impress holiday guests.
Some of the holiday projects include the Christmas Story made from bread dough clay (see photo), a patchwork sleigh to hold Christmas cards, Ch ...click for details
If you are a Precious Moments collector, then this is the book for you. It is titled "Precious Moments Christmas – Handmade Crafts and Homemade Goodies for Loving, Caring, and Sharing.
The book is full of wonderful holiday ideas such as gift-wrapping, custom Christmas Cards, decorations, and needlework projects. Some of the recipes i ...click for details
This is a vintage Christmas postcard inviting Sharon to Sunday School. The card is from Mrs. Frisbie with a Fort Worth, Texas, postmark dated December 23, 1950. The Hermitage Art Company of Chicago printed this postcard.
The Postcard is in good condition but has darkened some by age. There is some slight wear to the edges and corners. ...click for details
This is a Christmas Postcard – send Heartiest Good Wishes!
This card is unused and in good condition. The corners show a small amount of wear. No actual date on this postcard. It was printed by Popular Products of Chicago, Illinois. It is probably a reprint of a ...click for details
This adorable postcard was intended as a Christmas wish, however, the young sender mailed it to late. The postmark is dated January 2, 1916, from Colorado.
The card reads:
A Christmas Wish. At the home table on this day, How well I'd like to be, So when you carve the turkey, Just eat a slice for me. ...click for details
These three cute Christmas cards were never sent. They were printed by Gibson Lines of Cincinnati and New York.
The first card shows a cute Dutch girl who has slipped on the ice, leaving her packages scattered all over the ice. The simple message, "Mine Christmas Vishes!"
The second card shows a happy Dutch boy carrying armloads of ...click for details