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Lot 116 - Grouping of 25+ Antique and Vintage Valentines, Postcards, Trade Cards, and Die-Cut Ephemera Including Mechanical Chalkboard Valentine, Peck & Parker Owls Trade Card, and Essex County Club Manchester, Massachusetts Postcard
Lot 116 - Grouping of 25+ Antique and Vintage Valentines, Postcards, Trade Cards, and Die-Cut Ephemera Including Mechanical Chalkboard Valentine, Peck & Parker Owls Trade Card, and Essex County Club Manchester, Massachusetts Postcard
Grouping of more than 25 antique and vintage paper ephemera pieces consisting primarily of valentines, postcards, trade cards, and die cuts. Included are several die-cut and layered valentines with cupid, heart, butterfly, and floral motifs; a mechanical valentine depicting a boy holding a chalkboard reading "Wouldn't U Like to B My Sweetheart?"; a Peck & Parker House Furnishers trade card depicting three owls in top hats; an Essex County Club postcard from Manchester, Massachusetts; and a military postcard titled "For Our Flag and Country" credited to Underwood & Underwood. Condition varies throughout with general age-related wear, creasing, and some losses and tears.