Valentine's Gallery Page Ten
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Mfg. Whitney Made Worcester, Mass. Circa: 1920's Cut-Out Folded Gold Leafed Card with Paper Lace and Scrap Appliqués. The front lace portion of this card can be unfolded and lifted out approximately two inches above the back and stands approximately 2 inches high. Card reads: "From Me - To My Valentine". Inside reads: "If I could have a comrade To roam the world with me, To visit every country, To sail on every sea; Then I'd choose you. If I could have a comrade, To sit at meat with me, To bide at home in quiet, And well contended be; Then I'd choose you". |
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Mfg. Unknown Circa: Early 1900's Embossed, Gold Leafed and Velvet Postcard reads: "To my Valentine". |
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Mfg. Carrington Co. Chicago, Ill. Made in U.S.A. Marked 1008 Circa: Early 1900's Cut Out, Embossed, Gold Leafed, Mechanical Card has a metal grommet that holds a little sign with a pull tab that when pulled reveals two lovers kissing in the back seat of the car. The card reads: "14 - Feb - Now You Stop - To My Valentine - 2 x 2 / If you want me for a fellow, Just try this in a Yellow". |
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Mfg. Unknown Made in U.S.A Circa: 1930's 3-D Cut-Out Honeycomb Card. Pull over the little metal tab on the sentry's hat and the hat opens to reveal the 3-D honeycomb. Fold over the little metal tab so it can stay open. The card has a little foot tab to stand on its own. Card reads: "I Love You - Be My Valentine ~ Sentry duty's my delight, Especially, when you're in sight". |
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Mfg. Unknown Made in USA Circa: 1930's - 1940's Cut-Out Folded Card folds to stand on its own. Card reads: "My heart is behind this My Valentine". |
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Mfg. Marcus Ward & Co. Circa: Late 1800's This tiny Gold Leafed Card reads: "For my True Love". |
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