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Rare Books and Manuscripts
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19th century
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cut-paper work
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valentine
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botanical illustration
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lithograph
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envelope
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poem
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Valentines -- Great Britain -- 19th century.
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Alexander, Charles -- Provenance.
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Botanical illustrations.
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Cherubs.
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Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1830–1837.
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Paper works -- Specimens.
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William IV, King of Great Britain, 1765–1837.
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Great Britain
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William IV, King of Great Britain, 1765–1837
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Yale Center for British Art, Gift of Ellen and Arthur Liman, Yale JD 1957
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Valentine card
[approximately 1859]
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I would these flowers had lips to tell that I do love thee true and well
mid-19th century
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Can you keep a secret? If so open this
mid-19th century
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This Cabinet
1834