This is a fun old Bridge Tally card!! This one probably dates to the early 1900's. I thought the little Queen of Hearts was so sweet. Perhaps you can use this in your Valentine's Day Craft Projects?
Awww just love her! Thanks for the images and the comment.
We had such a nice day poking around. We got a late start as there was a gig the night before, and we did not get to bed till 4 am. So I knew much would be sold before we arrived. We will definitely be back to your store again, and hopefully get to meet up!
HI Karen Such a great image for Valentines or anytime? Might be cute for a bridge/card party, put on napkins or score cards? Do people still play bridge? Thx so much as always.
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This is such a beautiful image! Thank you so much for this. You are so kind and generous to share these images with the world. :)
ReplyDeleteI love this! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHi, Karen! She's a cutie! I know just who will get the card with her on it. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteAwww just love her! Thanks for the images and the comment.
ReplyDeleteWe had such a nice day poking around. We got a late start as there was a gig the night before, and we did not get to bed till 4 am. So I knew much would be sold before we arrived. We will definitely be back to your store again, and hopefully get to meet up!
What a great image! Thank you!
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ReplyDeleteHI Karen Such a great image for Valentines or anytime? Might be cute for a bridge/card party, put on napkins or score cards? Do people still play bridge? Thx so much as always.
ReplyDeleteThank you for another great image. She is a keeper.
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