Valentine's Gallery Page Eleven
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Mfg. Whitney Made Worcester, Mass. Circa: 1920's Cut-Out, Folded, Gold Leafed, Embossed Card with Paper Lace and Scrap Appliqués. Card reads: "When I saw this plain little Valentine, With its old fashioned dipper and pump, I thought of a dear little sweetheart, And my heart went thumpety thump. A draught from the plainest of vessels, I would sip and I'd sip and I'd sip, If only 'twere blest by the presence, Of a touch from her dear finger tip".. |
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Mfg. Unknown Circa: Late 1800's - Early 1900's Embossed Card reads: "Love's greeting to my Valentine". |
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Mfg. Carrington Co. Chicago, Ill. Made in U.S.A. Marked A - H 149x Circa: Early 1900's We've shown you several sides of this little Cut Out Window Card so you can see how it is put together. The card reads: " Please accept my heart, Little Miss - And I shall give you in exchange a kiss. Be My Valentine". |
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Mfg. Unknown Circa: Late 1800's Cut-Out, Folded, Gold Leafed, Embossed Card with Paper Lace and Scrap Appliqués. Card reads: "I'll give a loving heart to thee if thou my Valentine will be". |
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Mfg. Unknown Printed in Germany Circa: Late 1800's - Early 1900's 3-D Cut-Out, Embossed, Gold Leafed Card with Honeycomb open to reveal its 3-D effect with five layers. Each layer is approximately half an inch apart. This card stands on its own and measures five inches deep. Card reads: "Loving Greetings". |
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Mfg. Unknown Made in U.S.A. Circa: 1920's - 1930's Mechanical Cut Out Card has a small metal grommet (between the girls eyes) that allows her arm to move back and forth as if she is playing the bass. Her eyes also move back and forth as she is playing. The card has a little cut out foot at the bottom so it can stand on its own. Card reads: "To My Valentine - I won't fiddle around - As so many girls do; I'll admit that I'm making A 'play' for YOU". |
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