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Reproduction ANTIQUE Valentine Angel HANG / WRIST TAGS for Your DOLLS #5
$ 2.63
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ANTIQUE Valentine Angel HANG / WRIST TAGS for Your DOLLS #5This listing is for a beautiful color REPRODUCTION set of Wrist Tags/ or Gift tags adapted from original 1860-1920 Trade Cards, Postcards and Greeting cards. These Victorian and turn-of-the-century items were created from my extensive paper collections. This is an interesting and fun item from an early 1900's postcard for you to display with your dolls or embellish and use as gift tags. Each card is approximately 2 and a half inches by 3 inches size. You will receive 6 of these same tags. These tags are blank on the back , so they could be used for hang tags, craft projects, mini notes, gift tags as well as other embellishments for your dolls. These are laser printed on quality stock that is acid free. These tags will have the holes punched and will come with string ties. If you want these tags with the hole NOT punched out --let me know.
Please email if you have any questions, as I have spent many years researching doll historical items. This information I will be putting in book form in the near future. Please click on my user id for more information on My World page.
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Multiple items are combined for shipping, IF REQUESTED. Please REQUEST and wait for my invoice if you are purchasing several items.
Thanks for looking!
I want to sincerely thank all of my long time ( since 1999) customers on eBay.
NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING.
NOTE: MY items are professionally printed using top of the line Commercial Machines ( Laser and Offset printing), NOT everyday "home" computers and printers.
Purchase of this reproduction item entitles the buyer to personal use of the images. Purchase of this reproduction item DOES NOT entitle the buyer to reproduce the images either digitally or in print for resale or redistribution to others without my permission. My graphics are NOT in the public domain.
NOTE: The original item is now in the public domain, as it was created before 1923.
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