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Christmas card in the shape of a honey pot
Christmas card in the shape of a honey pot decorated with a beehive and pink flowers. Date: circa 1890s
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Step back in time with this enchanting Victorian-era Christmas card, circa 1890s, featuring a charming honey pot design. The card, shaped like a grey tin honey pot with intricate details of a beehive and pink flowers adorning its surface, exudes a sweet and inviting charm. The beehive, a symbol of industry and hard work, is decorated with tiny bees busily collecting nectar, while the pink flowers add a touch of femininity and summery delight. The honey pot shape is not only a functional reference to the sweet and viscous treat, but also a metaphor for the abundance and generosity of the holiday season. This pretty card, with its intricate cutout design, would have been a cherished addition to a Victorian family's Christmas greetings, bringing a sense of warmth and sweetness to the festive occasion.
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