Tag Archives: Clapsaddle
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving! Enjoy your day with family and friends. If you are brave enough to go out shopping, good luck!
Good Digestion Thanksgiving
It’s tough going through and finding Thanksgiving cards of mine. I don’t have any Whitney, one Dwig from my last post, and only a handful of Amelia’s. Most of mine are Clapsaddle, so here is a card from series 503, … Continue reading
Hallowe’en Greeting
Tomorrow is Halloween, and I hope that everyone with children and grandchildren is able to enjoy it! To continue the Halloween spirit this is the last Halloween card being shown. This Clapsaddle card of a scared little boy that was … Continue reading
Best Wishes for a Happy Hallowe’en
This card was briefly showcased after my trip to the Allentown Paper Show in July, but here it is again! This Halloween card was published by Wolf, and I am 98% sure it is an unsigned Clapsaddle. It was mailed … Continue reading
Clapsaddle Halloween Boy
I found this gem on eBay about a year and half ago for $6. Right now on eBay, there is at least one that I saw in similar condition for buy it now $99.99. Clearly, the seller didn’t know what they … Continue reading
Christmas in July 2
Christmas in July this year is featuring a Clapsaddle Santa series number 695, published by the International Art Publishing Company. It is a fairly common series, but still cute. In all of the cards, the little girl never actually sees Santa. … Continue reading
Happy New Year!
I hope everyone had a great time partying last night. Happy New Year! Postmarked in 1909, published by Ullman. Clapsaddle Dutch girl, postmarked 1907. A Happy New Year, postmarked 1909. Given to me by my uncle.
Merry Christmas!
I hope everyone is enjoying Christmas so far today! One of my favorite presents was a Winsch Santa I received, I will showcase him in a later blog post after it has been scanned in. Meanwhile, here are some other … Continue reading
Clapsaddle Christmas Packages
Series 1887 by International Art Publishing Company, commonly referred to as IAP or IAPC, shows children with baskets as packages. Clapsaddle is the artist, as many of her series are published by IAP, and I only have 2 of the … Continue reading