Valentine's Gallery Page Eight
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Mfg. Unknown Circa: 1920's Cut-Out Folded Card with Paper Lace and Scrap Appliqués has images on the front and back. Inside Card reads: "Across your heart, my Valentine, Please place this plainly printed sign - For all save me to read and fear. YOU'RE NOT ALLOWED TO TRESPASS HERE |
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Mfg. Unknown Circa: Early 1900's Embossed, Gold Leafed Postcard reads: "To My Valentine" ~ " I send thee Poppies red, For I've often heard it said, That if you breathe its perfume deep, 'Twill cast o'er you sweet sleep. And perchance you'll dream in time, That you will be my Valentine" |
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Mfg. Unknown Printed in Germany Circa: Late 1800's - Early 1900's 3-D Pop-Up, Fold-Out, Embossed, Cut-Out Card. Front piece says "To my Valentine" and folds forward, stands on its own to reveal all the layers and the 3-D effect. When open this card is about 4 inches deep. Each layer is approximately an inch apart.. |
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Mfg. L. Prang & Co. Boston, USA Circa: 1893 This tiny Postcard reads: "Be Life All Love, All Happiness! |
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Mfg. Unknown Made in USA Circa: 1920's - 1930's Mechanical 3-D Cut-Out Honeycomb Card. Pull over the little purple heart tab and the umbrella opens to reveal the 3-D honeycomb. The heart tab fits in a tiny slot so it can stay open and the card has a little foot tab to stand on its own. Card reads: "You're SODA - LICIOUS ~ I like mine sweet! ~ That's why you're my Valentine" |
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Mfg. AMP Co. Circa: Postmarked February 18, 1920 This Postcard with needlepoint reads: " I love your apple (pie - see picture) I love your frosted (cake - see picture) And so I'm very positive, That no mistake I'll make, To forward you this little line And choose you for my (Valentine -see picture)" |
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