Vintage Die-Cut Cowboy Valentine Card, Early 1900s

Vintage Die-Cut Cowboy Valentine Card, Early 1900s

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OccasionValentine
EraEdwardian (1900-1915)
Decade1900s-1910s
Stylechromolithograph die-cut
CountryUnited States
Colorsorange, red, tan, green, black
Vibesnostalgic, kitschy

Text on Card

LOVE, MY VALENTINE, With Love

Description

A pint-sized cowboy strikes a dramatic pose with his pistol raised high on this charming die-cut Valentine's greeting card. The child-like figure wears a red and orange checkered bandana/hat, a light tan shirt emblazoned with a prominent red heart bearing the word LOVE, and a belt with holster to complete his Western look. Rosy cheeks and dark hair peek out from beneath the headwear, adding to the character's endearing appeal. Two red hearts frame the composition—one reading LOVE and one reading MY VALENTINE—while a 'With Love' banner inscription anchors the lower left. Bright orange and warm earth tones throughout create a cheerful, nostalgic atmosphere perfect for Valentine's Day gift-giving.

Subjects

cowboy, child figure, heart, pistol, Western wear, die-cut character, bandana, holster, belt

Printing Notes

Die-cut cardstock with embossed details. Chromolithographic color printing typical of early 1900s Valentine cards.

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