Printed Ephemera — 1841-1880
Forget me Not
Valentine's card with embossed and lace paper border. In the centre is applied an embossed coloured 'scrap' of a bunch of forget-me-not flowers surrounded by an additional lace paper border, which has been partly gilded. Beneath the bouquet is the motto 'Forget me not', printed on a scroll.
The introduction of the penny post in 1840 meant sending cards became easier and cheaper. A thriving business developed in central London producing cards and card components. This card was originally in the collection of Jonathan King, a stationer and newsagent who ran his own business making cards on Essex Road.
Victorian Valentine's cards like this could be made from commercially-produced papers. Paper lace was a popular card base and printed scraps would be added to adorn and personalise the cards.
- Category:
- Printed Ephemera
- Object ID:
- 34.170/51
- Object name:
- Forget me Not
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- Artist/Maker:
- Mossman, David
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- Production date:
- 1841-1880
- Material:
paper, ink
- Measurements/duration:
- H 175 mm, W 118 mm
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- On display:
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- Record quality:
- 80%
- Part of this object:
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- Owner Status & Credit:
Permanent collection
- Copyright holder:
digital image © London Museum
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