Description
From what I can tell it is an extremely rare one
framed in walnut I believe and with finely carved wooden pins holding the corners together
Quite a lot of effort invested in developing a form that could expand or contract to accommodate a range of measurements
a German artist and sculptor best known for his exquisitely crafted--and highly collectible--series of 24 small brass figurines representing Judaic characters
with a red ribbon threaded through two holes at top that I believe likely bound it with some others
May You Be Happy, 19th C. Paper Lace Love Token Under Glass christ arm From what I can tellA beautiful example of one of these layered paper lace and embossed die cut valentines, or love tokens, and an early one c. 1860s 70s I believe. I would guess this one was actually given on the occasion of a birth or christening, with the hopes of a happy life being imparted to the child, and, it looks to me, a babtism occurring at top center though it also looks a bit like a baby in a bird cage! Detail photos give the best sense of the layering and
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