Valentine's Gallery Page Seven
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Mfg. Gibson Made in U.S.A. Circa: 1930's - 1940's Mechanical Cut-Out Card is a Fire truck that has wheels that turn. Wheels read: "To My Valentine ~ You've Set My Heart Aflame". |
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Mfg. A Gibson Card Circa: 1940's Folded in fourths this card has a head of hair! The girl on the card has beautiful wavy yellow imitation hair attached with tape through the inside. The card reads: "Jus' Tellin' You on Valentine's Day! I ain't the least in love with you, I positively AIN'T. The inside shows the girl holding a red heart that says: DO I? and continues to read: That's what I tell myself, But, Gee! My voice keeps getting faint! |
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Mfg. Unknown Made in U.S. Am. Circa: 1940's Cut Out Mechanical Postcard reads: "Yes Sir! "Blow Me Down" This cute little card has a moveable boat that reveals the words: I'd be all at sea without you! when rocked". |
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Mfg. Unknown Printed in Germany Circa: 1930's - 1940's Mechanical Cut-Out Card has a tab on the side which when pulled moves the puppets back and forth, beating each other up like the Punch & Judy Show. The card reads: "To my sweetheart ~ Stop Acting and Be My Valentine". |
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Mfg. Unknown Printed in Germany Circa: 1930's - 1940's Mechanical Cut-Out Card. Move the red heart and the woman's arm moves and puts a coin into a subway fortune telling machine. Her fortune then appears out of the slot and reads: "You Big Boloney. Card reads: My Love ~ Subway ~ Your Fortune 1¢ ~ Valentine's Secrets". The back has a tab that allows the card to stand on its own. |
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Mfg. Unknown Made in Germany Circa: early 1900's Small Embossed Cut-Out Card, reads: "Sweet Thoughts". The back of the card has a paper "A" frame to allow it to stand on its own. |
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