Little Krampus is standing on a stool to kiss the portrait of a woman who looks like a pinup girl. This card has German writing, red, black, and white with an accent of gold. There are three total images of women and Krampus is seen with a red nose.
A Little Krampus watches as a woman in a short dress walks by. The colors of the postcard are white, gold, red, and black. A bucket is seen knocked over and the woman looks over her shoulder.
Little Krampus is seen pouting next to a pin up girl sitting down. He is frowning and looks rather upset, while the woman sits and looks away. Krampus is wearing a red jacket and has human like features, of a child. He is holding his branches.
This postcard is made of brown leather and has a striped border around all sides. On the left side of the card is a woman wearing a red robe with white hair next to a green plant. Below her is the name "VAN'S" and the copyright from S.N.Co. 1906. In…
St. Nicholas standing holding bag of fruit in one hand and on his back and bible in his other hand with a gold staff. Wearing white robe with purple cloak lined in gold. On white background with gold writing.
This postcard is made of leather and has a darker brown pattern and edging around all sides. It has a fireplace with three stockings hung from it and Santa wearing a red coat with white fur-lined sleeves climbing out of it on all fours. In his right…
This postcard is made of leather and has sporadic black markings along all sides as edging. On the left side of the card is a drawing of Father Christmas with long white hair and a long white beard. He wears a headdress of holly leaves and berries…
This leather postcard has a darker brown edging around all sides. On the left, it shows a fireplace with a roaring fire and Santa Claus wearing a long red robe with boots pouring a drink from a flask into a shot glass. He faces the fireplace and…
The details of this leather postcard are largely from imprinting, giving them a 3D quality. Around all sides is a lined design and inside of the edging on each of the four corners is a marking like that from a staple or something which punctured it…