Victorian Valentine Die-Cut Heart with Cherubs and Red Fruits

Victorian Valentine Die-Cut Heart with Cherubs and Red Fruits

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian (1870-1900)
Decade1880s
Stylechromolithograph die-cut
Colorsdeep navy blue, red, cream, gold, pale pink
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

Sincere affection!

Description

Distinctive for its elaborate heart-shaped die-cut design, this exquisite Victorian valentine embodies the ornate sensibilities of its era through meticulously rendered chromolithography. Three cherubs tend to a bountiful harvest of red round fruits (likely cherries or apples, not strawberries) and foliage at the composition's center, gathering and presenting these precious fruits as symbols of love and affection. An elegant border of dark navy pansies interspersed with hanging heart charms and decorative ribbons frames the entire scene, creating a lush romantic aesthetic enhanced by golden metallic borders that add the luxurious quality typical of premium Victorian greeting cards. The inscription 'Sincere affection!' at center reinforces the sentimental message of devoted love.

Subjects

cherubs, cupids, apples or cherries (red round fruits, not strawberries), pansies, hearts, ribbons, foliage, basket

Printing Notes

Elaborate multi-layer chromolithographic printing with metallic gold embossing. Hand-cut heart-shaped die creates dramatic silhouette. Rich color saturation and fine detail work typical of premium Victorian valentine manufacturers.

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