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Golden Age of Valentines in the US:
1840s-1890s

  • For collectors, the golden age of Valentines is from 1840s to the 1890s when valentines were assembled from pre-manufactured pieces by hand.

  • Esther Howland, one of the first mass-market producers of hand-assembled valentines, incorporated the use of the paper spring, which gave three-dimensional depth to valentines. The spring was a piece of accordion-folded paper that attached the different layers of the valentine.

  • These detailed hand-assembled valentines included elements such as paper lace, hand cut and colored paper flowers, hand-colored lithographs, daguerreotypes, gauze, copperplate engravings, wood block prints, gilding and Victorian scraps-small decorative lithographed colored elements that could be pasted into place-usually "flowers, children, baskets, wreaths, trellises, etc."

  • You can identify the manufacturers of these old valentines by their embossed marks or watermarks-be sure to look through a magnifying glass. Many of Esther Howland's valentines have a red H on them.

  • The industrially-made valentines that were produced starting in the 1840s are sometimes referred to as "choked to death" valentines because they were made with cheaper elements and decorated with "knots, ribbons and bows."

  • Very high-end valentines could cost as much as $50 in the 1850s-at auction these antiques can go for thousands of dollars.

  • Since valentines were sold as thematic sets, collectors treasure valentines which still have their original envelope.

Sources:

Written and researched by Sylvie Beauvais, Philadelphia, PA
Adapted from Katherin Kreider. Valentines with Values. "Chapter II, The Golden Age: Put Together by Hand." Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing, 1996. (pp. 8-11)

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