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and these very subtle
and is a good one either hung from one nail or just sitting on the shelf
which I believe dates somewhat later
all the better for the age and wear I think
Edmund Hawley's 1831 Cut Paper and Ink Drawn Valentine Kilkenny Studio and these very subtleI surely would not much have enjoyed living in the 1830s, but I'm invariably smitten with the naive watercolors and ink drawings and cut paper love tokens of that decade, especially. This one, which appears to have been given to an Edmund Hawley of Norfolk (CT I believe) from an Alanson Bunnel on Dec. 2, 1831, is lovely example, combining cut paper hearts and diamonds (made by folding the paper) and ink drawn flowers and flourishes. I've turned up one
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