
Vintage St. Patrick's Day Card with Donkey Cart Scene, Early 1900s
Text on Card
St. Patrick's Day 'I'd rather own that cart, Sir With Peggy by me side Than a coach and four with gold galore And a lady for me bride.'
Description
Soft greens and warm chromolithographic tones wash over this charming Edwardian St. Patrick's Day greeting card, capturing the romance of rural Irish life through a vibrant scene of a young woman in traditional dress seated atop a red-wheeled cart drawn by a patient donkey. Lush shamrocks frame the circular vignette, their delicate leaves creating an ornamental border that frames both the pastoral landscape and the sentimental verse below. Mountains and architectural ruins dot the misty background, evoking the Irish countryside's mystical allure during the height of Irish-American sentimentality. The accompanying verse speaks to humble country life over material wealth, reflecting the card's nostalgic idealization of Irish pastoral traditions that resonated strongly with immigrant communities in early 20th-century America.
Subjects
donkey cart, Irish woman, shamrocks, rural landscape, castle ruins
Printing Notes
Die-cut decorative border with printed shamrock garland. Golden circular frame enhancement.







