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1991.14.2 - Card, Greeting
Esther Howland valentine greeting card. Howland was a pioneer in the American valentine manufacturing industry. She is credited with several innovations in valentine design, one which was a small brightly colored wafer of paper placed to give contrast under the white paper lace. This card has a perforated lace paper front depicting a church on the left and a man and woman on the right. A purple wafer is visible behind the church on the left. A go...
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2011.30.30 - Card, Playing
Promotional playing cards from The Inn on Lake Waramaug at 135 North Shore Road in Warren, Connecticut. The Inn was owned by Dick and Barbara Combs. The deck is missing the queen of clubs. The cards were made by the Gemaco company. The cards are plastic coated lithographed. The cards are stored in a black and gold box.
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2021.63.4 - Postcard, Picture
A postcard featuring a photograph of the Averill homestead on 250 Calhoun St, Washington Depot. It features a house with two trees in the front yard. There is ivy growing on the front of the house. Printed on the back is: "POST CARD", and below in the left section: "Correspondence" and in the right section: "Address". There is no handwriting on the back of the postcard.
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F 375 - Table, Card
A rectangular Empire-style card/game table with veneer surfaces and a hinged top. The mid-section is a curved structure that forms a lyre design with a heart in the center. The base of the table sits on four short, curled-under legs. It belonged to Merrit and Mary Esther (Hollister) Beach of 110 South Street in Washington, Connecticut.
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