Sailor Cupid Valentine Card, Edwardian Winged Cherub Anchor

Sailor Cupid Valentine Card, Edwardian Winged Cherub Anchor

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OccasionValentine
EraEdwardian (1900-1915)
Decade1900s-1910s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorscream, gold, red, black, white
Vibeskitschy, romantic

Text on Card

Sailor Cupid I'm your Valentine "I think I'll anchor right here!"

Description

Soft golds and crisp whites dominate this charming Edwardian-era Valentine, where a golden-winged cherub dressed as a mischievous sailor boy takes center stage. The angelic figure wears a crisp white sailor suit with a dark navy/black neckerchief and sailor cap, holding an anchor in one hand while a chain connects to a red heart-shaped charm on the other side. This whimsical maritime-themed cupid embodies the playful romance typical of early 20th-century Valentine cards. The composition cleverly blends nautical imagery with traditional cupid iconography, creating a lighthearted declaration of love. The card's text reads 'Sailor Cupid,' 'I'm your Valentine,' and includes the witty anchor pun 'I think I'll anchor right here!'β€”a romantic jest on commitment and stability.

Subjects

cherub, cupid, sailor, anchor, heart, wings, nautical

Printing Notes

Hand-colored chromolithographic print with embossed details; cream colored card stock shows typical aging patina

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