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(11) Different Small Old Risque Items
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(11) Different Small Old Risque Items
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The picture shows all (11) Different Small Old Risque Items in this lot. The image at the top right shows what is inside the 1949 calendar to the left of it. The first item on the left is a post card and is actually a newer reprinted image. All of the other items in this lot are old period pieces.

The first item is a postcard with a woman in a bathing suit diving into a coffee cup. As stated above this is a newer item. It reads


"YOU'RE STILL THE CREAM IN MY COFFEE!"

Next is an old risque advertising ink pen blotter. It has a pretty bathing beauty image and advertising below. The advertising is from


"BLIVEN'S HEATING SERVICE
(Formerly NEW HAMPSHIRE SHEET METAL COMPANY) of MILTON ROAD, ROCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE"

This blotter card is unused but does have spotting and creasing.

Next there is a 1949 calendar. It folds in thirds with all twelve months printed on it. When opened what is found is a series of cards and imprinted tranparencies. It is entitled


"NAUGHTY MARY - ETTA"

Together they make up an image of a woman in bed under covers. When one white card is inserted you see her there clothed and then the other white card is inserted and she becomes naked. The instructions are inside. It was made in the U.S.A..

Next is another different risque slide card item. This one appears to be from the 1960's or 1970's. It has a colorful image of a woman in bell bottoms posing at a piano. If you slide the white card in at one location she is seen wearing her red underwear. Slide the card in another spot she becomes naked. It is in excellent condition and has no markings.

Next is an old playing card (8 of diamonds) with a risque picture of a woman playing cards. It is believed to be from the 1960's. At the bottom it is marked


"MAC PHERSON © BCB USA"

It is discolored as pictured.

Next there are (3) different old risque advertising match pack covers. These were from


"AL'S CAFE"

of Rochester, N.H.. All three have printing on the back. Two have a joke

"HOW TO LIVE ON $15.00 A WEEK"

and one has two cartoon character guys at a bar and reads

"DRINK UP THE BREWERY NEEDS THE BARRELS"

The captions for the women on these read:

"OUT OF CONTROL", SLEEPY - TIME GIRL"
"OVER EXPOSURE"

These range from poor to excellent condition.

The next match cover pictures a redhead woman. It appears to be french. It reads:


"MERCI! VENEZ ENCORE! RESTAURANT ALINE 510 BOUL. ST-LUC, ST-LUC - R. JODOIN, PROP. TEL. 348-9018"

It has no striker, but is otherwise excellent.

Next is an old unused match cover (with matches). It pictures a nude woman in a cocktail glass and reads:


"DA4-2001 1st KING CONTINUOUS TOPLESS ENTERTAINMENT 12PM - 2AM 14401 SO. WESTERN AVE. GARDENA"

The last item in this lot is another unused match pack with matches. This one has some wear. It pictures two women. One has a cocktail and is sitting on a crescent moon. The other one is sitting in a nighty. They both read:


"COME UP AND SEE US!"

All of these items for one price! To judge the sizes the Post Card measures 4" x 6".

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(11) Different Small Old Risque Items


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