Vintage Humorous Risque Verse Postcard 417 Plump Not Fat Divided Back Unposted

$ 2.64

Theme: Greetings, Social History Number of Items in Set: 1 Brand/Publisher: Unbranded Type: Printed (Lithograph) brand: Unbranded Original/Licensed Reprint: Original Material: Paper Size: Standard (5.5 x 3.5 in) Occasion: Sayings & Quotes Postage Condition: Unposted Time Period Manufactured: 1900-1919 Unit of Sale: Single Unit Era: Divided Back (1907-1915) Personalize: No Features: Divided Back Year Manufactured: 1910 Signed: No

Description

Vintage Humorous Risque Verse Postcard 417 Plump Not Fat Divided Back Unposted. The verse reads: "She was plump---not fat, So nothing loath--- And with all his might He kissed her where she sat. Now where was that?". Subject: Humorous Verse. Series Number: 417. Era: Divided Back (c. 1907-1915). Vintage postcard showcases a humorous and slightly suggestive limerick printed in a classic serif font with a decorative green border. The verse reads: "She was plump---not fat, So nothing loath--- And with all his might He kissed her where she sat. Now where was that?" This unposted card features a divided back with an ornate "POST CARD" header and a 1-cent domestic stamp box, indicating an early 20th-century origin. The cream-colored cardstock has a smooth finish and maintains its structural integrity despite minor age-related toning. Type: Vintage Postcard Subject: Humorous Verse Era: Divided Back (c. 1907-1915) Theme: Risqué Humor Material: Cardstock Orientation: Horizontal Border: Decorative Green Back: Divided Postage: Unposted Stamp Box: 1c Domestic Series Number: 417 Keywords: Antique Ephemera, Comic Verse, Saucy Poem, Edwardian Era, Greeting Card, Novelty Postcard, Paper Collectible, Retro Humor, Slapstick, Vaudeville Style, Rare Find, Curio, Kitsch, Nostalgia