Valentine's Gallery Page Four
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Mfg. Unknown Made in the USA Circa: 1936 Mechanical Cut-Out Card reads; "My heart is beating for you MY VALENTINE". The boys arms move to simulate him beating the drum and crashing the symbol as he marches down the street. |
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Mfg. Unknown Made in Germany Circa: Late 1800's - Early 1900's 3-D Pop-Up, Fold-Out, Cut-Out Card, Embossed and Paper Lace. Front piece says "To My Love" and folds forward to stand on its own and reveal its 3-D layers. |
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Mfg. Unknown Made in the USA Series 1405 Circa: 1909 Postcard reads: "The sunbeams of my heart shall shine This day on you MY VALENTINE". |
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Mfg. Unknown Circa: Early 1900's Small Embossed Cut-Out Card reads; "Valentine Greetings - I always save my nickels, And now and then a dime, So I can buy a wedding ring, For some nice girl on time". |
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Mfg. Unknown Made in the USA Circa: 1936 Mechanical Cut-Out Card reads; "MY HEART" - "For My VALENTINE". The boys arms move up and down for him to lift a sign out of the heart that reads; "You can park here". |
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Mfg. Unknown Made in the USA Circa: 1934 Mechanical Cut-Out Card reads; "If you wish to know the FUTURE (In case I have my way) Just gaze into the CRYSTAL 'Twill be as clear as day". The fortune teller's arm moves back and forth to reveal the ball that says "To My Valentine", and when the arm is moved shows to lovers sharing a kiss. When the arm is moved a heart also appears on top of the fortune teller's turban. |
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