Vintage Easter Greeting Card with Chicks & Ceramic Pot, Edwardian Era

Vintage Easter Greeting Card with Chicks & Ceramic Pot, Edwardian Era

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OccasionEaster
EraEdwardian
Decade1900s-1910s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorspale cream, soft yellow, pink florals, sage green, slate blue
Vibeselegant, whimsical

Text on Card

Best Easter Wishes

Description

Unusual for its era in its meticulous attention to pastoral charm, this Edwardian Easter greeting card presents a delightful scene within an egg-shaped oval frame. Multiple fluffy chicks (more than three) explore around a decorative ceramic crock with blue-painted details, with a broken eggshell visible on the ground. The composition captures the innocence and renewal associated with Easter celebrations during the early 20th century. Elaborate decorative borders frame the scene—a striped ribbon motif at top adorned with cascading pink floral garlands, complemented by dotted geometric flourishes along the sides. The soft color palette of pale yellows, creams, and soft greens evokes springtime awakening. Classic typography renders 'Best Easter Wishes' in elegant lettering at the card's base, embodying the period's sentimental approach to holiday greetings and natural imagery.

Subjects

Easter chicks, ceramic crock/jug with blue painted details, broken eggshell, spring grasses, pink floral garlands, decorative borders, egg-shaped oval frame

Printing Notes

Embossed details evident in border design; multi-color chromolithographic printing with delicate floral embellishments

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