Victorian Valentine Card: Cherub, Pink Roses & White Bow Die-Cut

Victorian Valentine Card: Cherub, Pink Roses & White Bow Die-Cut

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian (1870-1900)
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph with die-cut embossing
Colorspink, cream, gold, sage green, red
Vibesluxurious, romantic

Text on Card

May This bow of white Which gives delight, And which I send you A token be of Love devine Oh, will't thou be My Valentine.

Description

Valentine sentiment reaches its zenith in this exquisite Victorian greeting card, where 19th-century sentimental romance finds its most ornate expression. A cherubic cupid presides over an ornate heart-shaped message panel adorned with a pristine white bow, surrounded by lush pink roses and rose buds. The card's elaborate die-cut construction features intricate lace-like borders in cream and gold, creating a luxurious three-dimensional effect typical of premium Victorian Valentine production. The romantic verse reads: 'May this bow of white which gives delight, and which I send you a token be of Love devine Oh, will't thou be My Valentine.' Hand-colored lithography brings warmth to the ivory, rose, and sage green palette, while a white dove symbolizes peace and devotion. A small red heart accent anchors the composition, reinforcing the card's amorous sentiment and making it a perfect representation of Victorian courtship traditions.

Subjects

cherub, cupid, pink roses, dove, heart, white bow, love letter

Printing Notes

Elaborate die-cut construction with multi-layer embossed borders. Hand-colored lithography with metallic gold accents. Lace-like marginal decoration typical of premium Victorian valentine manufacturing.

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