Victorian Easter Greetings….
This is one of my Victorian Greetings Cards that I rescued. Easily seen is the damage by damp and time.
It is a Raphael Tuck and Sons of London production circa 1880 and printed in Bavaria. It may well be old but the design style is not that dissimilar to many of todays cards…..and of course the sentiments still apply.
5th April
(C) David Oakes 2015

Still a very beautiful card, David.
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That’s a lovely old card…Happy Easter to you, David
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Wow, I feel it looks great for being 135-ish years old. I wonder how many runs they had to make for the multiple colors, if that’s how it was done. Appears to be at least 4 or 5. Happy Easter to you and yours, David!
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at least 5 but guess more. If you know a little about printing it was an early gravure type of printing
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I’m not very knowledgeable on types of printing, but I Googled “gravure”. Very interesting, and an art form in itself. Great post, David!
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Without getting too technical. These were probably flat stones that were acid etched then hand finished…the gravure process as you probably read was soon to become rotary gravure where the flat stones were replaced by metal cylinders. Think about it…it was a question of size. Flat stones could only be practically modest in size whilst cylinders could be much bigger. But that a simplistic description. But the finished results all the more attractive in their own way.
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The craftsmanship of just creating the stones to me is amazing, and the result is beautiful. True art in all aspects. I toured the Hallmark factory located here in KC when I was in high school. Believe it or not…I didn’t see a single stone. 🙂 It was a neat day for us and very interesting. I did see the metal cylinders. My Mother has a printer’s block with all our families names in it. It’s always fascinated me. Quite a different process but still very labor intensive to make a newspaper in the past. Call it progress I guess, but sometimes I feel just hitting print is too easy. I guess I’m old fashioned, but I’m fine with it! Thank-you for the extra info, David.
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I visited Hallmark back in the 1970’s…that was worked connected. I then set up a small network of Freelance hallmark (or ex hallmark) artists for a new Card project we were think of getting off the ground here in the U.K. Unfortunately that one didn’t get off the ground thanks to a small minded CEO at the time. It was fun and is one of the few regrets that that was the one project we didn’t get off the ground. But that is history and also illustrates a small world! Off with two impatient dogs for walkies…..have a good weekend. Cheers
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http://mashable.com/2015/03/29/england-color-photos/?utm_cid=mash-com-fb-main-link
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Hi, David. I found these photos and sent them to you in a link. I’m not sure why it took my explanation of it off my first attempt. I hope it is OK that I sent it, I just saw them and thought of you. Cheers!
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Thanks for the link…..some nostalgic, eccentric and also charming images. How times have changed.
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Thanks, and the best greetings to you too. A day of happiness it is.
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Happy Easter to you also!
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Thank you, David, and a Happy Easter to you too!
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Reblogged this on mojoshawn and commented:
A very nice Easter post by David!
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Happy Easter. I love the card. It’s beautiful.
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Lovely card, even with the damp dmage. Happy Easter to you all. 🙂
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May be the damage adds its charm…it was a card that had been given to someone, not a pristine museum card
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A beautiful card. I hope you had a happy Easter David.
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We did Thank You …..Glad you liked the card as I did think twice about using it with it being so damaged…but maybe it did add character.
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A belated Happy Easter – I hope you are enjoying the warmer weather
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You bet we are….but the weather reports suggest that Moray hasn’t done too badly this spring (-:
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Aye but I went to Orkney – Oops
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