Vintage Valentine Card: Child Mailing Letter into Wall Mailbox, Edwardian Era

Vintage Valentine Card: Child Mailing Letter into Wall Mailbox, Edwardian Era

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

Text on Card

To my True Love "No harm to send a Valentine."

Description

Warmth and innocent charm radiate from this Edwardian Valentine, where a cherubic child in a golden-brown apron posts a love letter into a small wall-mounted mailbox (with a barred/grated door resembling a birdcage), while carrying a metal bucket in the other hand, accompanied by a faithful black cat. The sweet sentiment 'To my True Love' adorns the top in ornate red lettering, while the message 'No harm to send a Valentine' appears below in matching script. The chromolithograph showcases the era's romantic sensibilities blended with whimsical humor. Soft pastels and gentle brushwork characterize the illustration's delicate appeal, making it a quintessential example of early 20th-century greeting card artistry.

Subjects

child, wall mailbox, love letter, bucket, cat, valentine sentiment

Printing Notes

Hand-colored chromolithograph with embossed details typical of premium Edwardian greeting cards

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