Victorian Peony Valentine Card with Embossed Heart, 1880s — Victorian

Victorian Peony Valentine Card with Embossed Heart, 1880s

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OccasionValentine
Decade1880s
Stylechromolithograph with embossed and die-cut elements
Colorspink, white, red, gold, green

Text on Card

Pæonia symbol of Happiness Will Sublime. Will thou be my Valentine?

Description

Framed within a distinctive red heart and set against an ornate Victorian composition, this exquisite Valentine showcases a magnificent white peony bloom rendered in delicate chromolithographic detail, accented with pink hues. Gold embossed elements and a pink rosebud in the upper right complete the design, exemplifying the ornamental excess and floral symbolism beloved during the Victorian era, when peonies represented prosperity and romance. The sophisticated typography and layered construction demonstrate the premium printing techniques of the period.

Subjects

peony flower, heart, valentine sentiment, floral arrangement

Printing Notes

Multi-layer construction with embossed gold detailing and red heart die-cut. Hand-colored chromolithographic printing with gilt accents.

Public domain. This vintage card is free of known copyright restrictions — free to download, share, and reuse for any purpose.

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