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Valentine, Esther Howland  American, Gilded, open work,  cameo embossed paper, chromolithography, colored paper
Esther Howland
1850–70
Valentine, Esther Howland  American, Open-work cameo embossed  lace paper, colored paper wafers, die cut scraps, motto paper
Esther Howland
mid 19th century
Valentine, Esther Howland  American, Cameo-embossed, open-work lace paper, chromolithography, colored paper
Esther Howland
1847–70
Valentine, Esther Howland  American, Open-work, cameo embossed paper, chromolithographed die-cut scraps, colored paper
Esther Howland
1850–60
Valentine, Esther Howland  American, Cameo-embossed lace paper, chromolithographed die cut scraps, green glossy paper, blue ink, red ink
Esther Howland
1847–70
Valentine, Esther Howland  American, Cameo-embossed  lace paper, chromolithography, metallic die-cut, graphite
Esther Howland
1850–70
Valentine, Esther Howland  American, Collage, colored papers, lace paper, chromolithographed die-cut scraps
Esther Howland
mid 19th century
Valentine with lace paper and faux pearls, Esther Howland  American, Cameo-embossed lace paper, chromolithographed die-cuts, faux pearls, blue satin, white satin ribbon, gold paper stars, graphite, ink, watercolor
Attributed to Esther Howland
ca. 1855
Quarto Valentine, Esther Howland  American, Embossed paper with gilt “Dresden” paper doves, and hand-painted small clay molded flowers on silk with yellow tissue interleaving
Attributed to Esther Howland
ca. 1860
Valentine, Esther Howland  American, Open-work, cameo embossed paper, silver paper, chromolithographed die-cut scraps, colored paper, graphite
Esther Howland
1850–60
Valentine, Esther Howland  American, Collage, colored papers, lace paper, chromolithographed die-cut scrap
Esther Howland
mid 19th century
Valentine, Esther Howland  American, Cameo-embossed, open-work lace paper, chromolithography, colored paper
Esther Howland
1850–70
Valentine, Esther Howland  American, Cameo-embossed,   open-work, gilded, glossy lace paper, chromolithography, die-cut scraps
Esther Howland
ca. 1860
Esther Howland
mid-19th century
Valentine, Anonymous, Cameo-embossed,   open-work gilt lace paper,  chromolithography, die-cut scraps
Anonymous
ca. 1880
Valentine, Kate Greenaway  British, White card with embossed, scalloped border; chromolithography, gold lithography, red ink
Kate Greenaway
1874
Valentine, Anonymous, White card stock with chromolithography, gold lithography, openwork lace paper
Anonymous
before 1880
Valentine, Anonymous, Gilded, cameo-embossed lace paper, chromolithography, colored paper
Anonymous
1850–70
Valentine, Anonymous, White card stock with chromolithography, gold lithography, openwork lace paper, pink paper, dark red watercolor
Anonymous
before 1880
Valentine, Anonymous  British, Lithography, watercolor, open-work cameo-embossed paper
Anonymous
1830–50
Valentine, Anonymous, Cameo embossed lace paper, chromolithography
Anonymous
1850–60
Valentine, Anonymous, Cameo-embossed, open-work lace paper, chromolithography, colored paper
Anonymous
1850–70
Valentine, Anonymous, Cameo-embossed open-work lace paper, chromolithography
Anonymous
1879
Valentine, Anonymous, Cameo-embossed open-work gilded  lace paper, chromolithography, die-cut scrap, colored paper
Anonymous
ca. 1880
Valentine, Anonymous, Cameo-embossed, open-work lace paper, chromolithography, colored paper, graphite
Anonymous
1847–70
Valentine, Kate Greenaway  British, White card, chromolithography, gold lithography, magenta silk fringe
Kate Greenaway
1879
Valentine - Mechanical bouquet, baby boy bunting, Anonymous, British, 19th century  British, Heavy card-stock,  chromolithography with gilding,  die-cut chromolithigraphed scrap, ink
Anonymous, British, 19th century
ca. 1875
Valentine, Anonymous, Cameo-embossed open-work lace paper, chromolithography, die-cut scrap, gilded paper edging
Anonymous
ca. 1880
Valentine, Anonymous, White card stock with  chromolithography,  openwork lace paper, pink tissue
Anonymous
1876
Valentine, Anonymous, Gilded, open-work cameo embossed paper, chromolithography, colored paper
Anonymous
ca. 1860
Valentine, Kate Greenaway  British, White card stock with gilt and scalloped borders; chromolithography
Kate Greenaway
1874
Valentine, Kate Greenaway  British, White card stock with embossed, scalloped borders; chromolithography in colors and gold, gilded open work lace paper, purple pleated silk, purple watercolor, white paper
Kate Greenaway
1874
Valentine, Anonymous, Cameo-embossed, open-work lace paper, chromolithography, colored paper
Anonymous
1859–69
Valentine, Kate Greenaway  British, White card cameo-embossed, scalloped border, with chromolithography, gold lithography
Kate Greenaway
1874
Valentine, Anonymous, Cameo-embossed open-work lace paper, chromolithography, die-cut scrap
Anonymous
ca. 1880
Valentine, Kate Greenaway  British, White card cameo-embossed, scalloped border, chromolithography, gold lithography
Kate Greenaway
1874
Valentine, Anonymous, Cameo-embossed  lace paper, chromolithography, graphite
Anonymous
1879
Cobweb Valentine with Morning Glory, Anonymous, British, 19th century  British, Watercolor, pen and brown ink on cameo-embossed paper
Anonymous, British, 19th century
1840
Valentine, Kate Greenaway  British, White card stock with gilt and scalloped borders; chromolithography, graphite
Kate Greenaway
1874
Valentine, Anonymous, Cameo-embossed open-work lace paper, chromolithography
Anonymous
ca. 1880
Valentine - Mechanical organ grinder, Anonymous, British, 19th century  British, Heavy card-stock, die cut card stock, chromolithography with  gilding
Anonymous, British, 19th century
ca. 1875
Valentine, Anonymous, Cameo-embossed, gilded  open-work lace paper, colored paper,  die-cut scraps
Anonymous
1850–70

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