Help Me, Internet! Identify this Purse

Recently I picked up a purse from the local branch of the Goodwill. It was a small metal purse, with rounded sides and a beaded handle. It’s a pastel olive color, with a print of children playing on the lower half of the front and back. The graphic elements are derived from vintage J&P Coats thread adverts. It was immaculate when I got it and with some minor use I’ve already damaged the surface print in a few tiny spots. Before I go destroying this lovely item with regular use, I’d love to know more about it. Searches for J&P coats metal purse didn’t turn up anything conclusive.

So, to help you all I’ve provided some (mediocre) photos of the item in question, in the hopes a vintage thread or purse enthusiast might happen along and help me identify this really neat item.

I’m not going to use it much until I figure out when and where it comes from, as I’d hate to ruin a true vintage item. If a collector is interested I’d be willing to sell it.

Both ends of the purse have the J&P Coats Best Six-Cord Thread motif

This side has a picture of children playing on a seesaw made with a giant spool of thread

The top of the purse has a green plastic beaded handle, a Clark\'s Spool Cotton trademark emblem, and an advertisment for white, black and color threads

This side shows scroll text indicating that J&P Coats offers black, white, and color threads

The front features a small clasp and the same picture of children playing as is shown on the back

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Holiday-Shmoliday: Vintage V-Day Cards

Poking about as I am wont to do, I discovered this Flickr account chock full of vintage Valentine’s Day cards. User Valart2008 has procured (at the time of this writing) 58 vintage card designs from the good old days. You know, when children were all extraordinarily hydrocepalic and wore thicker eyeliner and more rouge than a room full of goths.

I believe I’ve also found the culprit behind the shortening of the word “you” into the letter “u”. It all started back in the 50’s, with a little girl and a lamb.

Enjoy!

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