Vintage Judaica Greeting Card
$34.95
Early 20th century, Samson Shattering the Pillars of the Temple
Categories: Collectibles, Ephemera, Judaica
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Add a rare and collectible greeting card to your ephemera collection and shop this vintage Judaica greeting card for sale. Dated to the early 20th century, this collectible greeting card inscribed Simson’s Tod with Hebrew characters and copyright by Fuld & Co.
The image with a biblical scene of Samson destroying the great Philistine temple of the god Dagon at Gaza. This striking and engaging image was printed as a greeting card and possibly created for a Jewish religious holiday or another religious event. This is an unusual and unique card for anyone that collects rare Judaica ephemera or purchases vintage greeting cards. This card came to us from a Northeast Judaica ephemera collection.
The image with a biblical scene of Samson destroying the great Philistine temple of the god Dagon at Gaza. This striking and engaging image was printed as a greeting card and possibly created for a Jewish religious holiday or another religious event. This is an unusual and unique card for anyone that collects rare Judaica ephemera or purchases vintage greeting cards. This card came to us from a Northeast Judaica ephemera collection.
Dimensions
The card measures 2.9 inches by 3.25 inches.
Condition
The item displays wear to the edges of the sheet and abrasions to the paper card.
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