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Die-cut flowers yellow valentine, c.1850

Die-cut flowers yellow valentine, c.1850

Image Reference: 55551
Image Date: 1850
Measurements: 18 x 12 cm
Medium: stationery
Collection: Ephemera
Library Reference: VAL1/047
Credit: Bath & North East Somerset Council
Library: Bath Record Office : Archives & Local Studies

Description: Intricate die-cut paper design made of lace flowers with silver paint outlining the flowers and borders. The central panel has been infilled with transparent paper on which are glued coloured paper flowers and leaves and a cameo-effect gold-highlighted woman with a wreath of flowers in her hands. Below the central panel a printed message has been glued: 'Oh! whate'er my fate my be,/I will ever think of thee.' Yellow backing paper highlights the front sheet. Inside is a handwritten poem, signed J.R.(not scanned).

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