

Valentine's Day Postcard, Divided Back, Early 1900s
Early 1900s
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Historical Context & Description
This charming divided back postcard from the early 1900s features a delightful Valentine's Day theme. The front displays two swallows carrying a love letter, surrounded by daisies and sealed with red wax hearts. The phrase 'To My Valentine' is prominently displayed, capturing the romantic essence of the era. The back of the card is divided, indicating it was produced after 1907, with space for both correspondence and address.
The postcard is in good condition, with some minor wear along the edges, typical for its age. There is no postmark or stamp present, suggesting it may have been kept as a keepsake rather than mailed. The card's simplicity and elegance reflect the early 20th-century customs of exchanging affectionate messages on Valentine's Day.
This postcard documents the social custom of Valentine's Day card exchanges in the early 1900s. Such cards were a popular way to express affection and maintain connections. Surviving examples provide valuable insights into the design trends and communication practices of the time.
Details
- Type
- postcard
- Condition
- good
- Location
- Not specified
Minor edge wear, no postmark or stamp
All items offered are original period pieces. No reproductions or modern reprints.



