Coach with Hearts and Paper Honeycomb
Large Table-Top Display
9 5/8" tall x 10" wide x 13 1/2" long
circa 1950s/1960s
maker unknown
Tokens of Love or classroom exchanges, valentine cards vary from sincere to silly to some real oddities. Scroll down and use the category links on the right side to browse and feel the LUV! Our constantly updated selection includes postcards, flats, mechanicals, pop-ups, dimensional, cartoon characters, honey combs, flats, folded, french-fold, stand-up, shelf-edge sitters, table-top displays and more.
Coach with Hearts and Paper Honeycomb
Large Table-Top Display
9 5/8" tall x 10" wide x 13 1/2" long
circa 1950s/1960s
maker unknown
Welcome to the Vintage Valentine Museum brought to you by Eclectic Salvage! Come peruse our collection of VINTAGE VALENTINES, arranged by category for easy searching.
We've begun to add more information about our valentines and their subjects. If you have additional info about any of our cards, we really appreciate a comment added to that entry. So, please - let us know. We've created this space to share some of our favorites with you and to spread the LUV!
****We've found many of our images on Facebook, My Space pages, Vox and other blogs and social networking sites. We do appreciate the interest and don't mind but you MUST credit to the VintageValentineMueum.com any of our images you post. A link is a FAB way to do that and very much appreciated.
No commercial use of our photos or text is permitted. Be advised that many of these valentines are not actually old enough to be considered "in the public domain" yet and my photos of these cards are certainly not "in the public domain."
For your personal craft-type use of our images we of course don’t expect you to include credit on your items – please enjoy using them. However in re-blogging our text or images or otherwise re-publishing them on the web or in print, please do not use them if you are unwilling to credit this site for them. It takes a lot of time and effort in pursuing these cards, researching and writing about them, and in taking and preparing photos of them to post.
Please, I appeal to your sense of fair play, be respectful of that time, effort and money spent that the writing and images here represent. It only takes a second to give proper credit for what I have freely shared with you.****
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I HAVE DOWNLADED A FEW VALENTINES OF YOURS TO FEATURE ON MY BLOG WITH INFORMATION ABOUT YOU. I SHOULD HAVE IT UP FOR VIEWING WITHIN 3 HOURS...MY TIME IS 12 NOON
THANK YOU FOR THIS SWEET WEBSITE....
I SEE YOU ALSO HAVE SOME OTHER BLOGS I WILL NEED TO CHECK OUT
ONE THING I LOVE ABOUT MY ITLNET.NET HOME PAGE IS THEY ALWAYS LIST SOME OF THE NEATEST THINGS...I GUESS I SHOULD TAKE THE TIME AND TELL THEM THAT. WE JUST GET USE TO SEEING THINGS AND LIKE ALL THINGS WE TAKE IT FOR GRANTED.
BLESSINGS
debbie
That coach is so pretty, too bad the maker is unknown.
ReplyDeletei found your blog through Debbie (first commenter here) and sure GLAD i did! WOW!! These vintage Valentines are AWESOME!! Thank you so much for sharing! i know i will be back! hehe Hope you have a FANTASTIC weekend! :D
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ReplyDeleteOh my, This is so adorable!
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