Terrific gifts for the apple of one's eye--or one's favorite teacher
Such a fabulous fellow
but this one I love more for the opposite reason: though very carefully sewn together with tiny red freehand stitches and given a nice cotton backing
who found them tucked in the back of a late 19th century scrapbook
7" long x 3 7/8" tall and in very good antique condition
Unusual 19th Century Painted and Collaged Pennsylvania Valentine in Silver Gessoed Frame Native American basketry Terrific gifts for the appleLove, love. I found this one in Lancaster County, PA, and it's unlike another I've I've seen, with the hearts and stars constructed of paper, cutout and pasted down, with the manner of painting on them akin to grain painting on wood frames and boxes. Wonderfully bold, fantastically rich color, just great and all the better I think by having done by "your friend, Robert Mallery." The poem reads: Acquaintance is a trivial thing Love, they say is blind