Antique Valentine Die-Cut Pop Up Greeting Card, Boy and Girl with Cake, Forget-me-nots, 1910s Card (EP-A169)
Here is a pretty little German Valentine's Day greeting card, from the early 1900s or Edwardian era. It was given to a Luella Moses by Louise.
It is a die-cut, embossed, and a pull-down or stand-up card, designed to create a 3D effect when displayed.
This card features two children standing under a red umbrella. The card is designed to stand upright, with a pink base and a background depicting a trellis adorned with blue flowers, forget-me-nots. The girl is dressed in a yellow gown and bonnet, holding what looks like cake, while the boy in green attire holds the umbrella over both of them.
***Such elaborate Valentine's cards, particularly those with die-cut and embossed features, were commonly printed in Germany during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This piece would make a lovely addition to your collection.Approximately 3"-4" tall.
Condition - It is good for its age. The wing tips of the dove are bent/ripped. Overall a lovely piece.
*My greeting cards are "VINTAGE" from the 1890s through the 1990s.
*Some may show signs of age; such as yellowing, creases etc.
*Sometimes I have to replace the original envelope. Fit might not be exact. Keep in mind, vintage envelopes often yellow at a faster rate than their cards do.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Antique Valentine Die-Cut Pop Up Greeting Card, Boy and Girl with Cake
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