Vintage Strike the Match Cupid Valentine Card | Early 1900s

Vintage Strike the Match Cupid Valentine Card | Early 1900s

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OccasionValentine
EraEdwardian (1900-1915)
Decade1900s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorsturquoise, cream, gold, coral red, flesh tone
Vibesromantic, whimsical

Text on Card

Tho' you may set these all alight, My heart is safe you know; For that has been aflame for you Sweetheart, long long ago. STRIKE HERE To my Matchless Valentine

Description

From the height of the Edwardian era comes a Valentine that presents a mischievous cherub armed with a matchbox and torch, ready to ignite love's flames. The cupid holds a flaming torch and carries a quiver of arrows, posed beside an oversized matchbox labeled 'STRIKE HERE,' embodying the playful spirit of early 20th-century romance. The card text reads 'Tho' you may set these all alight, My heart is safe you know; For that has been aflame for you Sweetheart, long long ago.' The composition includes a heart shape formed by blue flowers and blends whimsy with tender emotion, characteristic of Edwardian Valentine aesthetics that balanced cherubic mischief with genuine affection.

Subjects

cupid, cherub, matchbox, torch, fire, romance, flowers, arrows, heart

Printing Notes

Embossed details on matchbox; hand-colored cherub with dimensional gold accents

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