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These early 1920s erotic postcards originated in France, like the majority of similar sexually-charged postcards of the era. In the United States, all cards of this sort were known as "French Postcards," no matter where they originated. In the '20s, the most commonly traded images contained deep plunging necklines, exposed garters, and panty peeks. In Erotic Postcards of the Early Twentieth Century, Sadler explores the changes in social attitudes, fashions and technology through the medium of erotic postcards, and charts the journey from the partly clad to full nude. Such erotic cards were produced in great volume, primarily in France, in the late 19th and early 20th century. The term was adopted in the USA, where such cards were not legally made. French Erotic Postcards (1920s), Image: Bob Thomas/Popperfoto/Getty Images French Erotic Postcards (1920s), Image: Bob Thomas/Popperfoto/Getty Images Many postcards were lost due to decay and censorship, making this collection a true rarity. Get complete item description here. $55,000. Item No. 30-3217. Request More Info. Add to bag. To speak to one of our experts, call 1-888-711-8084. Description. This seductive collection of vintage erotica is a rare and delightful treasure that pays.
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Postcard (c. 1900), published in Italy by C.R. Author provided Yet the trend of erotic postcards did not just bring cheeky smiles and cheerful eroticism. A quick look at one Italian postcard (c. The erotic cards can range from the mere risqué to explicit pornography (Fig.1 and 2). Most of these were created as real photo cards, especially when dealing with full nudity. Though produced in postcard formats most of these cards were not meant to be mailed for they were often confiscated by postal authorities. Destroyed
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Fredillo, France, French, postcards, French postcards, erotic, sex, nude, 1800s NOTICE: On May 25, 2020 the Internet Archive closed down my account. It was shut down for about a month. Taking erotic pictures and then sending them to your partner seems like something people have always managed to do. In the late 19th century and the early 20th though, taking photographs was not that easy, and exchanging "French Postcards" was that time's sexting.