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    Posted 9 years ago

    vintagelamp
    (1094 items)

    This is I believe Victorian Punch Board art (??). It is hard to capture in the photo but there are sparkling items on this also. I really need someone to tell me all about this. I have seen "Home Sweet Home" art like this but never a scene. Does anyone know what the scene represents?

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    1. lauriecat lauriecat, 9 years ago
      hi i think its some sort of factory punched needlework,because i saw the exact same one at a thrift shop for $20.00 and almost bought it. its def not unique prob not handmade.
    2. vintagelamp vintagelamp, 9 years ago
      Yes, I think that the boards were punched by manufacturers in the Victorian times and then people hand applied the work just like the Home-Sweet-Home ones that you see everywhere.

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