Victorian Love's Greeting Card Child in Rose Bucket

Victorian Love's Greeting Card Child in Rose Bucket

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian
Decade1890s
Stylechromolithograph die-cut
Colorsred, cream, green, gold, orange
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

Loves Greeting Do you think that you could love me? Make me happy, dear, and try!

Description

A cherubic child nestled within an oversized red bucket overflowing with deep crimson roses anchors this charming Victorian-era die-cut greeting card. Dressed in a green jacket with lace collar and a festive red cap with a dangling ornament, the figure is surrounded by lush green foliage and unopened rose buds. A large white heart shape forms the background vignette against the rich red border, creating an intimate, dreamlike quality. Bold typography proclaims "Love's Greeting" in flowing script, while a handwritten message asks, "Do you think that you could love me? Make me happy, dear, and try!"—a tender romantic sentiment typical of Victorian courtship traditions.

Subjects

child, roses, bucket/pot, flowers, heart, romantic sentiment

Printing Notes

Hand-colored chromolithographic die-cut with embossed details and gilded accents. Oval vignette composition with decorative border gradient.

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