Vintage 1913 Valentine Postcard, Cupid's Military Tactics, The Spy - Embossed

$ 11.4

Personalize: No Postage Condition: Posted Year Manufactured: 1913 Time Period Manufactured: 1900-1919 Type: Printed (Lithograph) Theme: Art, Children & Infants, Greetings, Holiday, Children, Valentine Greetings Era: Divided Back (1907-1915) Unit of Sale: Single Unit Features: Divided Back, Embossed Occasion: Valentine's Day Original/Licensed Reprint: Original Signed: No Subject: Cupid Material: Paper Brand/Publisher: Nash Size: Standard (5.5 x 3.5 in) Number of Items in Set: 1 Custom Bundle: No

Description

Description: This captivating vintage Valentine postcard from 1913 features a whimsical scene from "Cupid's Military Tactics," titled "The Spy." It depicts a lady in a green dress wading through a creek, spied on by a cherub in a red hat, with another figure in the background. The design is framed by red hearts and striped borders. The back includes a handwritten message: "Woodburn February 11th 1913, Dear Neate, How are you all, Grandma Hanlon Much better We are all Well, Martha & the Babies, Mode has gone, Amanda's Rheumatism is bad, Heard from Grandmas Daughter some to, Mattie Opper," addressed to "Miss Maud Danner, Chariton, R.F.D. #7, Lucas Co., Iowa." A unique piece for collectors. Condition: Has creases. Vintage post card may show corner bumps, dings, and expected age wear. Please view photos for more details.

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