Victorian Valentine Mail Cherub Die-Cut Greeting Card

Victorian Valentine Mail Cherub Die-Cut Greeting Card

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian (1870-1900)
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorsgreen, red, cream, blue, pink
Vibesromantic, whimsical

Text on Card

Valentine Mail In this small sign I find a way To send my love to you to-day.

Description

Dressed in festive green winter attire, a young girl holds an enormous red heart while a cherub peers from an ornate green Valentine Mail box mounted on a brick wall in this charming Victorian-era Valentine's Day greeting card. This postal romance tradition showcase features detailed chromolithographic printing that captures the romantic sentimentality beloved by Victorians, with hand-tinted facial features and rich jewel tones contrasting beautifully against the pale sky. The die-cut design adds dimensional appeal, making this a treasured example of vintage Valentine ephemera. The accompanying verse celebrates the charm of postal correspondence as a means of expressing affection.

Subjects

cherub, mailbox, young girl, heart, brick wall, hanging heart sign

Printing Notes

Die-cut design with embossed details. Hand-colored lithography with gilt accents.

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