Vintage Cupid Valentine Die-Cut Card, Early 1900s Blue Flowers

Vintage Cupid Valentine Die-Cut Card, Early 1900s Blue Flowers

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OccasionValentine
EraEdwardian (1900-1915)
Decade1900s
Stylechromolithograph with die-cut and embossed metallic accents
Colorscream, red, blue, gold, pink
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

I love you dearly as you can see, But the question is - do you love me? To my Valentine

Description

Warmth and romantic sentiment radiate from this charming Edwardian Valentine's greeting, centered on a cherubic Cupid with golden blonde curls and delicate wings. Framed within a dimensional red heart with gold metallic borders, the cherub holds a bow and gazes sweetly from the card's center, surrounded by a lush arrangement of forget-me-nots in soft blue tones and scattered pink hearts against a cream-colored background. The printed verse reads: "I love you dearly as you can see, But the question is - do you love me?"

Subjects

Cupid, cherub, bow, arrow, heart, forget-me-nots, angel

Printing Notes

Die-cut heart-shaped window with gold metallic foil borders. Embossed details enhance dimensional quality. Premium chromolithographic printing process.

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