

Valentine Greetings, Divided Back Postcard, Early 1900s
1907-1915
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Historical Context & Description
This charming divided back postcard features a delightful illustration of a young girl in traditional attire holding a large red heart, accompanied by tulips on either side. The words 'Valentine Greetings' are elegantly scripted at the bottom, along with the number 6703, possibly indicating a series or publisher's code. The postcard's design and style suggest it was produced in the early 1900s, a time when exchanging Valentine's cards became increasingly popular.
The back of the card is divided, indicating it was produced between 1907 and 1915. It includes space for correspondence and the recipient's address, with a note that domestic postage costs one cent. The card is unused, with the name 'Willie Gantuch' written in pencil on the correspondence side. The card is in excellent condition, with no visible creases or tears, and only minor age-related discoloration.
This postcard documents the early 20th-century tradition of exchanging Valentine's Day greetings, reflecting social customs and communication patterns of the era. Surviving examples like this provide valuable insights into the cultural practices and artistic styles of the period.
Details
- Type
- postcard
- Condition
- excellent
- Location
- Unknown
Unused, minor age-related discoloration, no creases or tears.
All items offered are original period pieces. No reproductions or modern reprints.



