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Box, Gift Box / Candy Box, Valentine Heart Shaped with Decorative MLP Die-Cut & Embossed Florals, Vintage, 1970's

Box, Gift Box / Candy Box, Valentine Heart Shaped with Decorative MLP Die-Cut & Embossed Florals, Vintage, 1970's

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Color: Red
  • Heart Shaped Gift Box / Candy Box, Decorated with Vintage MLP Die-Cut and Embossed Floral Papers from England, Hand Crafted, Romantic, Vintage Trinket Box, Seasonal Decor, Valentine's Day, Party Keepsakes, (Discontinued)
  • Vintage:  1960's - 1970's 
  • Details:  Such cute heart shaped gift boxes!!  Shaped like a heart, with a hand-applied, vintage die-cut floral paper, made by MLP in England.  There are a mix of roses, daisies and forget-me-nots, hand-applied to cardboard boxes in pink and red.  Each box is sold separately, we will sell at random unless you contact us specifying which box you prefer.  We believe the boxes are newer, within the 2000's for sure, the die-cut images however, are true vintage, paper stock from MLP (Mamelok Press Lt, London, England).  The boxes are empty, never been used, the florals vary per box. They are perfect as gift boxes, for sweets and chocolates, for crafting, fill them with potpourri or as party favors.  Nice little addition to your Valentine's Day display vignette. 
  • Material:  Cardboard
  • Dimensions:  Approx. 3" x 3"x 1.25"
  • Condition:  Excellent Condition. These have never been used. Some are wrapped in cellophane, others are not, sold as is.  Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns.  Please remember these are previously owned items, there may be signs of wear, handling and long term storage.  Every effort has been made to show scratches, wear and tear and imperfections. 

Mamelok Press Lt originally started as Mamelok & Sohne. Purchased in 1936 and re-named Mamelok Press Lt, in Poland. They re-incorporated and moved to London in 1940.  In 1968 they moved to Bury St Edmonds, England.  All the papers marked "Made in England" are from the 1960's and 1970's. 

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