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  • Legend holds that the catholic priest who became St. Valentine (Third Century A.D.) fell in love with the blind daughter of his jailer in Rome, cured her blindness and signed his last love letter to her (before his execution) "From your Valentine"-an expression we still use today.

  • Swiss and German immigrants to Pennsylvania were making elaborate Valentines as early as the 1600, but it took another two hundred years for the custom to catch on for the rest of America.

  • By 1847, three million valentines were being sold in the US.

  • In Worcester, MA, Esther Howland was one of the first hugely successful mass producers of valentines, making "affordable, sentimental lace-type valentines" inspired by a lace-paper Valentine someone had sent her from England.

  • Circa 1870 in England, Kate Greenaway created mass produced cards that were the first to feature rose-cheeked children which were very popular with the Victorian Brits.

  • In the late 19th Century, Vinegar Valentines were also very popular. These anonymously sent cards were filled with insults.

  • Christie's in London holds an annual antique Valentine card auction every February. Two 100-year old valentines sold for $226 on February 12, 1998. Antique cards are particularly sought by men as an alternative to traditional gifts like chocolate. Victorian valentines can be worth up to $1,200 a piece.

  • The late Henry Uihlein II, heir to the Milwaukee-based Schlitz Brewing Co. fortune collected some of the rarest valentine's, so-called "sailor valentines" hand-made in the 1800s by men working on whaling ships in the Pacific ocean.

  • There is a National Valentine Collectors Association, based in Santa Ana, CA.

    Sources:
    Herrick, Robert, "Valentines from the Past", Biblio, Feb. 1998, p. 36.
Kinsella, Eileen. "Trends: Antique Valentines: Love Letters for Collectors." The Wall Street Journal, 13 February 1998.
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