Published by the E. Rosen Company, in Providence Rhode Island sometime the early 1930's, this darling card is the Valentine plea of a hard workin' farmer boy. I love the way his cheeks pooch as he labors with that hoe. One might think he's about to burst into a happy whistle.
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These cards are made of very thick cardboard, and have holes where a "pop" candy on a stick was thrust through--these "Valentine Pop" cards were quite popular around that time.
how cute! What's with those cheeks? hope you are having a great Sunday :)
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure about those cheeks either. I also noticed his very muscular arms ... sort of like Popeye!
ReplyDeleteI wonder what he would whistle? :) I wish that pops grew in my garden! I'm stuck with far to much zucchini!
ReplyDeleteI like his hat!
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