Vintage Valentine Die-Cut Girl with Doll Heart-Shaped Card

Vintage Valentine Die-Cut Girl with Doll Heart-Shaped Card

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OccasionValentine
EraEdwardian (1900-1915)
Decade1900s-1910s
Stylechromolithograph die-cut
CountryUnited States
Colorscopper red, gold, pale yellow, pink, white, violet blue
Vibeskitschy, romantic

Text on Card

To My Valentine

Description

A charming Edwardian-era Valentine's Day greeting featuring a sweet young girl in a yellow polka-dot dress dragging a smaller doll figure along the ground. The die-cut heart shape is lavishly decorated with an ornate gold-embossed border surrounding a lush floral frame of pink blossoms, white daisies, and violet flowers. The central copper-red heart provides a warm backdrop for the tender scene, with the girl's gentle expression and careful hand-lettered script reading "To My Valentine" adding romantic sentimentality. This chromolithograph exemplifies the delicate sensibilities and elaborate production techniques characteristic of early twentieth-century Valentine cards, combining skilled illustration with premium finishing touches that made such cards treasured keepsakes.

😐Our TakeTotally normal (1/10)

Subjects

young girl, doll, daisies, pink flowers, violets, floral border, children

Printing Notes

Embossed gold borders, hand-lettered script text, multi-color lithographic printing with die-cut heart shape

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