Antique 1910 Victorian Die Cut Greeting Card Boy and Girl
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A charming piece of Victorian ephemera from the early 20th century. This die-cut greeting card captures a tender moment between a boy in a hat and a girl in a blue dress, with the girl holding a basket of flowers.
The card features an embossed border adorned with delicate pink roses, characteristic of the ornate design sensibilities of the era. Measuring approximately 5.5 inches wide by 7.5 inches long, the card is crafted from thick stock that has weathered over a century with grace.
The reverse bears a handwritten inscription dated February 2, 1910—a personal note that adds authentic historical character and speaks to the card's original purpose as a token of affection or seasonal greeting.
Nice condition with some wear around the edges and age toned back.
A wonderful addition to collections of vintage ephemera, antique greeting cards, or Victorian memorabilia. Display framed or preserve as part of a curated collection of period paper goods.
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