Vintage St. Patrick's Day Shamrock Greeting Card, Early 1900s

Vintage St. Patrick's Day Shamrock Greeting Card, Early 1900s

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EraEdwardian
Decade1900s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorspale green, forest green, burgundy, cream, gold
Vibespatriotic, romantic

Text on Card

Give me the land of the Shamrock Green The land of the Harp, so silent seen; But the strings of the Harp shall again be rung, And the song of freedom again be sung.

Description

An elegant shamrock design in rich forest green dominates this charming early 1900s greeting card, framed within a decorative circular medallion on mint-green cardstock. This celebration of Irish heritage pairs botanical artistry with poetic verse that invokes romantic imagery of the Emerald Isle—'the land of the Shamrock Green' and 'the land of the Harp'—while expressing hopes for freedom and song. Perfect for St. Patrick's Day enthusiasts, this card exemplifies the sentimental Irish-American greeting card tradition of the Edwardian era.

Subjects

shamrock, Irish heritage, poetry, nature

Printing Notes

Embossed border frame with chromolithographic shamrock illustration

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