This is a wonderful Edwardian Christmas card of four cheeky chappies toasting in the New Year. Auld Lang Syne is the title & key phrase of a 1788 Scots poem by Robert Burns, typically sung on New Years Eve around the world. The phrase auld lang syne literally translates to old long since, & basically means, days gone by. The original, five-verse version of the poem essentially gets people singing, lets drink to days gone byan appropriate toast for the New Year. We have created a large selection of Christmas & winter scene cards for the Christmas holiday season that are the perfect cards for friends, family & all of your loved ones. We lovingly produce unique greeting cards of antique images for many types of occasions. Our cards are printed on heavy gsm matte card stock to create an antique finish. Each card is blank, to allow you to create your own personal message. We include an envelope, & seal both in a cellophane sleeve. Your order will be sent in a heavy cardboard mailer so that it arrives to you in pristine condition. The watermark you see on our thumbnail image will not be on the cards you order. We offer a discount on combined P&P Please feel free to contact us if you have a special request or have any questions about our cards We also offer a discount on orders of 10+ cards - Please email us for details Please save us a favourite Seller - Thanks so much for looking!Our cards measure 13 cm X 18 cm ( 5 inches X 7 inches ) Most of our images are quite old, & as a result, some will reflect an antiquated technology from when they were initially created. Antique Edwardian New Year’s Card Auld Lang Syne Christmas Season Winter Solstice Holiday 5x7 Greeting