Description: According to Wikipedia: The familiar custom of burning the Yule log dates back to earlier solstice celebrations and the tradition of bonfires. The Christmas practice calls for burning a portion of the log each evening until Twelfth Night (January 6). The log is subsequently placed beneath the bed for luck, and particularly for protection from the household threats of lightning and, with some irony, fire. Many have beliefs based on the yule log as it burns, and by counting the sparks and such, they seek to discern their fortunes for the new year and beyond. Approximate size: 9.25" x 6.25" This is part of a large collection of original woodcut prints and articles from 1870's to 1890's Harpers New Monthly Magazines. We have many more 1800's woodcuts listed and we have combined shipping available. Condition: please expect some natural paper yellowing, even if the photo doesn't easily show it. The corners and edges are very sharp unless otherwise noted. Shipping: Will be sandwiched between cardboard and bagged to prevent bending.
Price: 39.95 USD
Location: Bakersfield, California
End Time: 2025-01-13T06:40:26.000Z
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