Valentine's Gallery Page Six
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Mfg. Unknown Made in U.S.A. Circa: Early 1900's 3-D, Cut-Out Card stands on own when bow of boat is folded out. Card reads: "I've got an ocean liner, So won't you be my MATE. ~ Port-O-Hearts ~ Valentine" |
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Mfg. Raphael Tuck & Sons Art Publishers to their Majesties the King and Queen Valentine Post Cards Series No. 4 "Coupling Pins" Circa: 1907 Flat Postcard reads: "I am a handsome "Frat." Pin, With manners most divine; And every girl is anxious To be my Valentine". |
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Mfg. Raphael Tuck & Sons Art Publishers to their Majesties the King and Queen Leap-Year Valentine Post Cards Series No. 7 Copyright 1907 Artist: E. Curtis Circa: Dated February 9, 1908 Flat Postcard reads: "To My Valentine I love you well, my dearest laddie, Say that for life you'll be my caddie". |
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Mfg. P R Co. Copyright H.T. Robbins, Boston Boston, Mass. & Germany Copyright: 1906 Circa: Postmarked February 12, 1908 Lightly Embossed, Gold Leafed Postcard reads: "To My Valentine". |
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Mfg. Unknown Printed in Germany Circa: Late 1800's - Early 1900's 3-D Pop-Up, Fold-Out, Cut-Out Card. Front piece reads: "To my Valentine" and folds forward, stands on its own to reveal the 3-D effect of a basket of flowers in front of a country house. |
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