Vintage Thanksgiving Castle Card | Early 1900s Children Turkey Line

Vintage Thanksgiving Castle Card | Early 1900s Children Turkey Line

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OccasionThanksgiving
EraEdwardian
Decade1900s-1910s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorsred, cream, blue, green, gold
Vibeskitschy, whimsical

Text on Card

THANKSGIVING TOWN OPEN AT 12 M I WISH IT MIGHT GRANTED BE YOU'D JOIN THE "TURKEY LINE" WITH ME

Description

Dressed in period-appropriate pinafores and suits with cheerful expressions, three rosy-cheeked Edwardian children approach an ornate castle with towering red-roofed turrets and cream-colored stone walls, accompanied by a small dog as they venture toward the castle gate marked 'Thanksgiving Town—Open at 12 M.' This charming Thanksgiving greeting card presents a fantastical scene that blends holiday tradition with imaginative playtime, capturing the innocent spirit of early 20th-century holiday celebrations. The hand-tinted lithographic illustration exhibits the period's characteristic soft color palette and sentimental imagery, with the artist's attention to detail conveying warmth and holiday anticipation. The accompanying text, 'I wish it might granted be you'd join the 'Turkey Line' with me,' extends a heartfelt invitation, making this card both decorative and personally meaningful. This piece exemplifies the golden age of greeting card artistry, when holiday cards served as both artistic expressions and genuine tokens of affection among friends and family.

Subjects

children, castle, thanksgiving, dog, gate, holiday, whimsical architecture

Printing Notes

Hand-tinted chromolithographic print with gold-leaf border accent. Shows mild aging and foxing consistent with early 20th century paper stock.

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