Minggu, 04 Juli 2010

Fox Terrier Type - Dogs on Vintage Valentines


Best Valentine Wishes

2 3/8" x 2 3/8"
circa 1930s
made in Germany

I'm feeling happy, awfully snappy, I bet you can't guess why? I love you dear I can't deny; so be my Valentine!

Stand-up Fox Terrier Type dog
4 1/4" x 4 1/8" (flat)
circa 1930s/1940s
made in USA

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Sabtu, 03 Juli 2010

Audiophile - Radios, Record Players and Stereos

Some people wanna fill the world with silly love songs and what's wrong with that?
 - Paul McCartney

Be My Own Sweet Valentine.

4 3/4" x 5"
circa 1920s
Flat
made in USA
part of a series

Hi! Valentine You're the GREATEST got me Rockin' and Rollin'!

3 3/4" x 7 5/8"
circa 1950s, 1960s
Flat
made in USA

Won't you be My Sponsor, Valentine.

1 3/4" x 4" flat
circa 1930s, 1940s
Flat

I sure would like to go ROUND with you Valentine!

4" x 3 1/4"
circa 1950s
flat
anthropomorphized victrola
made in USA
by American Greetings
marked: 25 BV9-12

RE-CORD me as your Valentine.  You've got Everything.

circa
Mechanical Card
made in USA

As a matter of RECORD I want you for My Valentine.

3 3/4" x 6 1/8"
circa 1930s
made by Carrington
'C' in tree logo

Tune In ~ By Radio I'll let you know My love for you is lasting So back to me quite rapidly Won't you please be broadcasting I LOVE YOU?

2 3/4" x 3 1/4"
made by Carrington ('A' in tree logo)
dated 1929
made in USA


It's on the Record - Be Mine!

4 1/8" x 2 1/8"
circa 1960s
Flat
with glitter detailing

 Valentine Greetings

3 1/8" x 3 3/4"
circa 1910s-1920s
made in GERMANY


 Hearing her Sweetheart's Voice

Girl and Scotty dog with Radio
circa 1920s/1930s
made in Germany

While strains of music are playing waltz-time I'll give my heart to my Valentine

circa 1920s
made in Germany

Kamis, 01 Juli 2010

J G Scott - Gibson Cards Artist


You suit me fine, My Valentine

4 1/8" x 3 1/8"
circa 1920s/1930s
made by Gibson
possibly by J G Scott


None of the cards on this page are signed by the artist, but are likely to be by John G Scott (aka JG Scott). There is very little written about this prolific artist and he did not sign most of his work. Signed cards do exist but are quite rare.

To My Valentine

4" x 3 1/4"
circa 1940s
die cut - dog playing flute
marked: Gibson Cinti., U.S.A.
1 V 8015

Mr. Scott's association with Gibson runs from May 1924 - Dec 1953.  He also drew Cream of Wheat ads in the 1920s that appeared in the Saturday Evening Post and the Peoples Home Journal and did some magazine covers.

Rain or Shine
I Love You.

 4 1/4" x 3 1/4"
dated 1936
Flat
Girl with Umbrella and Small Dog
no Gibson mark on the back

In addition to his work as an artist, Mr. Scott served as a Representative to the Pennsylvania State General Assembly from the County of Schuylkill from 1925 - 1934. His passing in March of 1975 was noted in the Wed., April 30th 1975 session of the General Assembly.

You cut some figure with me!

 4 1/4" x 3 1/2"
circa 1940s
Flat
Skater with High Button Ice Skates
marked: Gibson Cinti., U.S.A.
1 v 8026

I Like You.

 4 1/8" x 3 1/4"
circa 1940s or early 1950s
Flat
marked: A Gibson Card
Gibson Cinti., U.S.A.

To My Valentine

 4 1/8" x 3 1/4"
circa 1930s
Flat

All my Love is for YOU.

3 1/8" x 4"
circa 1940s
made by Gibson
marked: 1 V 8027

Hello There! You're Nice ~ 
This little Dutch girl Is neat as can be,
Her cap's snowy white,
As you plainly can see
In her big wooden shoes
She is coming your way
To tell you "Hello"
On St Valentine's Day.

4 1/8" x 6"
circa 1950s
made in USA
by Gibson
marked: A Gibson Card
Gibson Cinti., U.S.A.
10V 8078

We'd pack a grip And take a trip If you'd be mine.

6 1/2" x 4 5/8"
circa 1940s
mechanical card
hat moves

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Other Pages of Interest:


Rabu, 30 Juni 2010

Art Deco Series - 1930s Children in Hats


Fond Remembrance

3" x 3 3/4"
circa 1930s
made in USA
figure on a fence wearing a green turban

To my Dear one

3" x 3 3/4"
circa 1930s
made in USA
figure with a dog in a schoolboy hat

To my Valentine

3" x 3 3/4"
circa 1930s
made in USA
figure in bonnet with flowers


Rabu, 23 Juni 2010

In the Style of J G Scott - Cards that Look similar to the Gibson Artist

Polly wants you to be mine and so do I.

2 5/8" x 3 3/4"
circa 1940s
made in USA
Be My Valentine ~ 1 heart + 1 heart = 1 joined heart.

2 1/8" x 3 3/4"
circa 1920s
made in USA

The prolific Gibson artist, J G Scott had many imitators.  Done with a bit of the same pastel look as Scott is known for, these cards are not marked with the Gibson name.  

Jumat, 18 Juni 2010

Love and Chinese Lanterns - Katherine or Katharine Gassaway


To my Valentine.

4 1/2" x 4"
circa 1910s
Unusual Theme
Figures appear on Other Cards, sometimes Individually
made in Germany

Katherine Gassaway is another mysterious artist. Her work on valentines date (generally considered to be from around 1906-1909 but I believe may extend into the 1910s) to the same period of that of Ellen Clapsaddle and the early careers of Frances Brundage and Grace Drayton. It is a very short window for what is quite a number of creations to be produced. The earliest book illustration credit I found for her is from 1898.

Forget me not I ask of thee Reserve one spot in your heart for me.

4 1/2" x 5"
circa 1910s
Cannon and Paper Lanterns
Paper Puff has Verse Attached
made in Germany

It is easy to confuse her cards with that of Chloe Preston (whose work dates mainly to the late 1910s and 1920s) because they both drew children with wide-eyes and did many standing cards featuring honey-comb or paper-puff that are fairly similar in their layout. Some of the posing of her figures is also akin to that of Clapsaddle and Brundage. Adding to the difficulty is that she worked for some of the same companies as these other artists. Her subject matter is mostly children and she created many cards with Black or African American figures.

To My Heart's Dearest - Accept this, I pray, in place of a  line, And with it myself, as your Valentine.

cake opens to reveal layers of scrap decorations and paperpuff
7 1/2" x 5"
circa 1900s - 1910s
for Raphael Tuck and Sons
printed in Germany

Frances Brundage created some cards for Tuck that have similar characters and parts that open like this Gassaway card

Much of her work is unsigned, but some postcards have a very stylized signature with a round-cornered rectangular border encompassing it. That signature can be seen to read Katharine, with 2 a's and one e (not the more common Katherine), but you will find her most often credited by online sellers as Katherine. I recently saw a Christmas postcard with a copyright date of 1918 that had just the last name, Gassaway, without a first name and no border around it. The style of the illustration seemed to be in keeping with known examples of her work so its possible she used this less stylized signature on later cards.

She also illustrated some children's books, most notably a difficult to find version of Isaac Coale Jr's The Sambo Book published in 1898 by the Williams and Wilkins Co. Another is The Edge by John Corbin dating to 1914.

The dated Christmas postcard and the book illustrations dating to the 1910s, as well as a cover illustration for The Countryside Magazine suggest that it is possible that some of her valentines may also have been created in the midteens.

It is difficult to find biographical information on Ms. Gassaway. So far we have been unable to find even basics like birth and death years. She was most likely an American artist judging from her subject matter, though even this really is an assumption. It could be that the name is a pseudonym which would explain why so little is known about an artist whose illustrations were so popular. Ms. Gassaway remains an enigma - a puzzle that may never be solved.


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Companies that Ms. Gassaway is known to have worked for:

  • Rotograph Co
  • Raphael Tuck
  • National Art Co
  • Ullman Mfg. Co
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sources:
  • Valentine Treasury - Robert Brenner
  • Orange Coast Mag/Apr 83/Postcards 1869-1920s - Marie Eckess, Ph.D
  • Overland Mag/Jan-Jun 1899/Vol XXXIII - Bret Harte

Golfers Stay the Course FORE you!


You suit me to a TEE!

3 5/8" x 4 1/8"
circa 1920s, 1930s 
 Flat
 with easel stand on back

I'm all FORE you my VALENTINE.

3 5/8" x 3 1/2"
circa 1920s, 1930s

Though I'm just an everyday CADDY I'd sure like to be your LADDIE Aw' come on and be my Valentine.

4 3/4" x 5 7/8"
dated 1932
made in USA
deco

 Of course I want you for my Valentine.

Golfer with Golf Clubs
7" x 5 1/2"
circa 1930s/1940s


I'd be up to PAR with you as my Valentine!

Golfer on the Golf Course
3 5/8" x 3 5/8"
circa 1930s/1940s
A-Meri-Card