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Esther Howland Valentine | New England Valentine Company | 1870s
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Esther Howland Valentine | New England Valentine Company | 1870sEsther Howland is known as the mother of the valentine industry in America. While valentines existed before, she was the first entrepreneur to popularize them in this country. A Massachusetts native from a Mayflower family, she was inspired to make valentines after receiving a particularly beautiful one in 1847 from one of her fathers associates. At the time, most valentines were imported from England and Europe and were more expensive than the
Arthur was a Victorian author and member of the temperance movement best known for his book Ten Nights in a Bar-Room and What I Saw There
hand-colored prints
it really makes her pop
Presented as found in a gold toned antique frame
consolidated from Tennyson’s Idylls of the King and Mallory’s La Morte d’Arthur with black & white illustrations by Walter Enright
or as attractive catch-alls for your vanity or desk
all components made of wood
Frame is quite heavy and fitted to sit table top
die-cut memorials are my favorite kinds of Victorian mourning pieces to collect
before he joined Currier & Ives
the gentleman is complaining that his extremely slim-cut jacket is too voluminous
Condition is good overall with a few dings and a slightly flecked mirror
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