Tuck's Valentine's Postcard, Divided Back, 1908 - Front
Tuck's Valentine's Postcard, Divided Back, 1908 - Back
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Tuck's Valentine's Postcard, Divided Back, 1908

1907-1915

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Historical Context & Description

This charming postcard from Raphael Tuck & Sons features a delightful illustration of a young girl dressed in a blue coat and bonnet, holding a muff. The image is framed by a heart-shaped border adorned with blue flowers, and the words 'Valentine Greetings' are elegantly scripted in the lower left corner. The postcard is a classic example of early 20th-century Valentine's Day cards, showcasing the intricate artwork and sentimental themes of the era.

The back of the postcard is divided, indicating it is from the divided back era (1907-1915). It bears a postmark from Edinburgh, dated February 8, 1908, and is addressed simply to 'Fern Wasem, City.' The stamp area shows remnants of a stamp, though it is not fully intact. The card is in good condition with minor corner wear and a small tear at the bottom left corner.

This postcard documents the early 20th-century tradition of exchanging Valentine's Day cards, reflecting social customs and communication patterns of the time. Surviving examples like this provide valuable insights into the artistic styles and cultural sentiments of the Edwardian era.

Details

Type
postcard
Condition
good
Location
Edinburgh

Minor corner wear, small tear at bottom left corner, partial stamp

All items offered are original period pieces. No reproductions or modern reprints.

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