Victorian New Year Greeting Card with Children Playing, 1890s

Victorian New Year Greeting Card with Children Playing, 1890s

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OccasionNew Year
EraVictorian
Decade1890s
Stylechromolithograph
CountryUnited Kingdom
PublisherMarcus Ward & Co.
Colorssage green, golden yellow, deep red, cream, rich brown
Vibesnostalgic, whimsical

Text on Card

IF E'ER YOU MAKE A LUCKY HIT BE SURE YOU MAKE THE BEST OF IT A HAPPY NEW YEAR

Description

"If ever you make a lucky hit, be sure you make the best of it" reads the sentiment on this charming Victorian New Year greeting card, which features five children bundled in winter clothing engaged in playful outdoor activities in a snowy landscape. The scene captures the spirit of festive merriment with vibrant hand-colored lithography showcasing rich greens, golds, reds, and creams. Children are depicted with period-appropriate hats and coats, their youthful energy evident as they play with toys and each other against a backdrop of snow-laden evergreen branches. Holly and berry garland adorns the border in gold and green tones, reinforcing the holiday aesthetic. Published by Marcus Ward & Co., a renowned Victorian card manufacturer, this piece exemplifies the era's sentimental approach to New Year celebrations, blending gentle humor with aspirational messages for the incoming year.

Subjects

children, winter play, snow, holly, evergreen branches, bird

Printing Notes

Hand-colored chromolithographic process with embossed border details. Multiple color separations typical of Marcus Ward & Co. production standards.

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