Valentine's Gallery Page Twelve
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Mfg. Unknown Circa: 1920's 3-D Cut-Out, Embossed, Gold Leafed Card with Honeycomb open to reveal its 3-D effect and allows it to stand on its own. The card reads: "To My Valentine" - "This little token let thy love combine, With mine, my only chosen Valentine" |
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Mfg. L. Prang & Co. Boston Poem by: L.B.C. Circa: 1883 Card reads: "Now please, dear, don't be angry, And turn your head away; If you but smile upon me, I'm happy all the day. Thus says the little fellow, That on the card you see; And that's the very way I'll feel, If you'll but smile on me". |
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Mfg. Unknown Circa: Late 1800's Cut-Out, Folded, Gold Leafed, Embossed 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: "A Glow of Love, Most true and bright, A fount of gladness infinite, Is what I wish for thee". |
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Mfg. Unknown Made in U.S.A. Circa: Early 1900's Cut-Out, Mechanical Card has a wheel attached at the bottom by a small metal grommet. When the wheel is spun it looks as if the little boy is running. The card reads: "For My Valentine". |
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Mfg. Unknown Circa: Late 1800's - Early 1900's Cut Out, Embossed, Gold Leafed Card reads: "To My Sweetheart" - "Your voice is sweetest music I never can forget; Some day I hope to hear it say something sweeter yet". |
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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 on the car door that allows the car door to swing open and reveal a cute little puppy carrying a heart that reads: "To My Valentine". The front of the Card reads: "Cheese it the cops, But you're still TOPS". The card has two small feet at the bottom that can be folded out so the card can stand up on its own. |
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