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Fondas, John Sailors' Valentines ISBN 13: 9780847824144

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The story of Sailors' Valentines evokes romance-majestic sailing ships and long sea voyages, adventures in the New World, and daydreams of loved ones across wide oceans. It has been said that sailors made the Valentines at sea for cherished friends and family to pass the time and to bestow as gifts upon their return.

Very rare and highly collectible, Sailors' Valentines are octagonal wooden boxes made of Spanish cedar or mahogany. They contain intricate, stunning mosaics made primarily of colorful shells and often incorporate sentimental messages. The mosaics are covered in glass and often hinged together in pairs. When closed, the shell work is hidden and the glass protected so that the Valentines can be stored safely for travel. Now fetching extraordinary prices at auction and antiques fairs-as much as $35,000-they were actually made by craftsmen at the height of the Victorian Age in Barbados, a familiar port of call for many American and European ships.

Now, for the first time ever, these highly prized and rarely seen antiques are presented at almost life size in this innovative and stunning package that mirrors the shape of an actual Valentine. Here are over fifty magnificent examples, photographed especially for this book and beautifully reproduced in detail. Page after page, this octagonal volume, which comes in a deluxe cloth keepsake box, captures the experience of holding one of these magnificent treasures in your hands. Avid collector John Fondas shares his expertise on the history, making, and collecting of Valentines in his introductory essay as well as provides a detailed listing of the shells used in their construction.
A collectible itself, Sailors' Valentines will delight shell collectors, antiques lovers, Victoriana fans, and romantics of all ages.

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John Fondas is a professional jeweler with an active interest in eighteenth-, nineteenth-, and twentieth-century shell work and jewelry. An avid collector of Sailors' Valentines for many years, he is currently at work on a book on nineteenth- and twentieth-century jewelry. He divides his time between Nassau and Harbor Island in the Bahamas, where he sits on the newly-formed government board of antiquities and monuments.

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  • PublisherRizzoli
  • Publication date2002
  • ISBN 10 0847824144
  • ISBN 13 9780847824144
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages96
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Published by Easton Press (1995)
ISBN 10: 0847824144 ISBN 13: 9780847824144
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Book Description LEATHER. Condition: New. This is 1995 EASTON PRESS COLLECTORS EDITION BOUND IN LOVELY FOREST GREEN LEATHER BOARDS. EMBOSSED GILT LETTERING AND DESIGNS ON BOARDS AND SPINE. GILT PAGE EDGES. GORGEOUS BOOK. ***NOT SIGNED BY CARTER*** -- JUST THE 1992 RED LEATHER EDITION WAS SIGNED. ; 223 pages. Seller Inventory # 2

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