





‘Remember Me’ Pressed Pansy in a Gold Frame
A beautiful pressed Pansy mounted on a painted background. Framed in a gold frame. Frame size Approx 17cms - 22cms
Pansies are a symbol of Love and Affection (their name is thought to derive from the French word for thought).
In Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, the juice of a pansy was used in a love potion, referencing the Ancient Greeks' and Celts' use of the flower in herbal remedies and love potions
Often sold by the Flower Seller Girls of London.
The pansy was a popular choice for 'tussie mussies', the Victorian name for floral bouquets comprising flowers and herbs. People wrapped their floral offerings in doilies. Pansies were assigned secret meanings such as “I am thinking of you or I have thoughts of you.
Will arrive Signed & Dated on the Frame
A beautiful pressed Pansy mounted on a painted background. Framed in a gold frame. Frame size Approx 17cms - 22cms
Pansies are a symbol of Love and Affection (their name is thought to derive from the French word for thought).
In Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, the juice of a pansy was used in a love potion, referencing the Ancient Greeks' and Celts' use of the flower in herbal remedies and love potions
Often sold by the Flower Seller Girls of London.
The pansy was a popular choice for 'tussie mussies', the Victorian name for floral bouquets comprising flowers and herbs. People wrapped their floral offerings in doilies. Pansies were assigned secret meanings such as “I am thinking of you or I have thoughts of you.
Will arrive Signed & Dated on the Frame
A beautiful pressed Pansy mounted on a painted background. Framed in a gold frame. Frame size Approx 17cms - 22cms
Pansies are a symbol of Love and Affection (their name is thought to derive from the French word for thought).
In Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, the juice of a pansy was used in a love potion, referencing the Ancient Greeks' and Celts' use of the flower in herbal remedies and love potions
Often sold by the Flower Seller Girls of London.
The pansy was a popular choice for 'tussie mussies', the Victorian name for floral bouquets comprising flowers and herbs. People wrapped their floral offerings in doilies. Pansies were assigned secret meanings such as “I am thinking of you or I have thoughts of you.
Will arrive Signed & Dated on the Frame