Boxed Valentine's Day Card

Boxed Valentine's Day Card

Anonymous, British, 19th century

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Round box, clad in white, addressed to "Miss Oliver, Langdown Lawn, Hythe, South-Hampton". Circular card made up out of enbossed and glazed lace-like paper, pieces of fabric and in the center a miniature basket with fake (textile) flowers. Right above the basket a colored scrap is placed which contains the text: "Pity my life and be my wife".


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

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