| Title | Butcher. | 
      
         | Publisher | [New York] : N.Y. Union Valentine Co., No. 134 Williams St., N.Y. | 
      
         | Date | [between 1840 and 1880?] | 
      
         | Description | Above his head, the butcher's words appear: "I'll take the last of your 'sacred nine' Mews!!" He holds a meat cleaver and
            a cat. He stands in front of a butcher's block; sausages and hams hang behind him. He has a large waistline and wears an apron.
            The valentine mocks butchers' dishonesty, violence, and gluttony. | 
      
         | Notes | Text: The butcher is a jolly dog, / Gets saucy as he grows fat, / Makes "choice round" of horse's meat, / And "chain sausage"
            out of cat. / I'd marry a butcher, that I would, / If I could only be sure, / He wouldn't butcher his Valentine / And sell
            her as sugar cure. | 
      
         | Genre | Caricatures and cartoons. | 
      
         |  | Comic valentines. | 
      
         | Subject | American wit and humor. | 
      
         |  | Butchers -- Caricatures and cartoons. | 
      
         |  | Cats -- Caricatures and cartoons. | 
      
         |  | Gluttony -- Caricatuares and cartoons. | 
      
         | Has format | TMP.objres.66.jpg | 
      
         | Provenance | McAllister, John A. (John Allister), 1822-1896, collector. | 
      
         | Identifier | Comic Valentines, 2.16 |