I love old postcards, vintage valentines, and anthropomorphic objects, so this fantastic item was a perfect find: a 1900s Raphael Tuck valentine postcard featuring "Mr. Carrot" and "Miss Bean". If you look closely, you'll see that the "fourteen carat gold" engagement ring is, in fact, made of carrot.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Candy Kid Valentine
Here's one of the most unusual valentines in my collection.
Dating from the 1930s, it features an actual candy (Necco wafer-type) in a lithographed wrapper as the head of the figure. It's amazing to me that this survived so long without being eaten by either the original recipient or a little mousie.
Labels:
anthropomorphic,
antique,
ephemera,
valentines
Bone Button Valentine
Here's a really unusual valentine I found this year. Dating to the 1920s, it features a bone button made into a little happy face...actually, the more I look at it, the less "happy" it appears, verging instead on "creepy," but still, a unique valentine!
Labels:
anthropomorphic,
antique,
ephemera,
valentines
Housekeeping Dolly Valentine
This large mechanical 1930s valentine has some damage, but the scene was so charming, I decided to overlook it. What a great image of a little girl and her dolly, doing the laundry...and I love the anxious expression on the dolly's face: she looks like she just woke up after a bender, thinking,
"Holy crap! Where are my clothes?"
"Holy crap! Where are my clothes?"
Labels:
dolls,
ephemera,
valentines,
vintage
Monday, February 1, 2010
Valentine Time
Yay: it's Valentine Time!
Vintage and antique valentines are some of the other things I collect,
so I'll be showcasing some of my favorites this month.
Vintage and antique valentines are some of the other things I collect,
so I'll be showcasing some of my favorites this month.
Labels:
antique,
display case,
ephemera,
valentines,
vintage
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