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Victorian CALLING Card Late 1800's 19th Century Roses
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About 2-1/4 x 4 inches as shown, this painted embossed Victorian era Calling Card was a calling for love and affection! Delicately laced die cut around the edges, this card was given by a single woman as an introduction. These are highly collectible; this came from an antique store going out of business MANY years ago. The chromolithography on top is gently glued to the lace cut bottom where the hidden name of the caller is revealed. Enlarge for details.
A bit of history-
"In the day of genteel manners and formal introductions, the exchange of calling cards was a social custom that was essential in developing friendships. The custom of carrying calling or visiting cards began in France in the early 1800's. It quickly spread throughout Europe, and then became vastly popular in the United States, especially the New England area from 1840-1900. Calling cards were carried primarily by the "well-to-do" ladies who made a point to go calling on friends and family on a specified day of the week or month, depending on their location and proximity to neighbors. The gracious reserve of a simple calling card is a gentle reminder of one's presence, and the care poured into a finely crafted card is a welcome courtesy."
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This is really neat! So the one you have and are selling is an original calling card, not one made to look like one from the old days? It's really pretty and so interesting!! Thank you for the great description and information about these! F n w! :)
Dec 12th, 2014 at 7:55:58 PM PST by
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Yes its original and aged.
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