Vintage Victorian Valentine Collage Shadow Box: Framed Keepsake

A 10.75-inch tall vintage wooden shadow box featuring a colorful 3D collage of Victorian ephemera, including a central cherub, a pink ribbon bow, delicate paper lace, and floral die-cuts against a green felt backdrop. Vintage Victorian Valentine Collage Shadow Box: Framed Keepsake Vintage Victorian Valentine Collage Shadow Box: Framed Keepsake Vintage Victorian Valentine Collage Shadow Box: Framed Keepsake Vintage Victorian Valentine Collage Shadow Box: Framed Keepsake A 10.75-inch tall vintage wooden shadow box featuring a colorful 3D collage of Victorian ephemera, including a central cherub, a pink ribbon bow, delicate paper lace, and floral die-cuts against a green felt backdrop.
Vintage Victorian Valentine Collage Shadow Box: Framed Keepsake
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Vintage Art Display Collage Shadow Box, Valentine with Handwritten Note on the Back. Framed in a shadow box. Measures 10 3/4" by 8 3/4". Very good condition.

This beautifully preserved shadow box showcases a layered assemblage of antique Victorian scraps and ephemera. The focal point is a romantic collage featuring a classical cherub nestled among paper lace, intricate floral lithographs, and vibrant pink velvet ribbons. The deep-set display creates a stunning 3D effect, with the various elements meticulously arranged on a moss-green felt background to highlight their delicate details.

Measuring 10 3/4 inches by 8 3/4 inches, the piece is housed in a classic dark wood frame that adds a touch of rustic elegance to any gallery wall or mantel. What makes this specific display truly special is a handwritten note preserved on the back, offering a rare and personal glimpse into its history as a sentimental love token. This shadow box is a perfect find for collectors of Victorian "scrap" art, lovers of cottagecore aesthetics, or anyone seeking a one-of-a-kind romantic gift for a wedding or anniversary.

This item is vintage, over 40 years old. While it appears to be in very good condition, there is the possibility I may have missed a minor detail. In the unlikely event I missed a major flaw, I would reach out prior to sending it.