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Unusual & Unique 1920s Christmas Card with Risque Photograph
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Unusual & Unique 1920s Christmas Card with Risque Photograph
Woman   Man   Christmas   Holiday   Greeting Card   Card   Risque   Photo Photograph   Swimmer   Swimming   Adult   Paper   Ephemera
The picture shows views of this Unusual & Unique 1920s Christmas Card with Risque Photograph. This card is not dated but it came from a 1920s scrap book. The card has an imprinted poinsettia flower and candle and the rest is hand written. Inside is an unusual 1920s photograph of a woman in in a bathing suit and swimming cap. She is in the water looking up between the legs of a man in a bathing suit on a dock. It is marked on the outside and inside as follows:

Merry Christmas and
Every good wish for
The New Year
From Florene and Royce

You've got to admit this is unusual framing.

To judge the sizes the closed card measures 4-7/16'' x 3-1/2''. It appears to be in good condition as pictured. The glue or paste holding the photo had left the mark on the back of the crd. Because the old glue is dry, the photo can be easily removed from the card if desired. There is no envelope.

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Unusual & Unique 1920s Christmas Card with Risque Photograph


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