Vintage RPPC A Fair Plunger Woman Upside Down Tree Diving Postcard c1910s

$ 20.29

Time Period Manufactured: 1910-1919 Number of Items in Set: 1 Continent: North America Original/Licensed Reprint: Original Unit Quantity: 1 Unit Type: Unit City: Athol Type: Real Photo (RPPC) Features: Real Photo Unit of Sale: Single Unit Country of Origin: United States Region: Massachusetts Country: USA Subject: Women, Humor, Diving, Trees, Water, Leisure Postage Condition: Posted Era: Divided Back (1907-1915) Signed: No

Description

Vintage RPPC A Fair Plunger Woman Upside Down Tree Diving Postcard c1910s. Discover this captivating vintage Real Photo Postcard (RPPC) titled "A FAIR PLUNGER," showcasing a whimsical and daring scene. The sepia-toned photograph features two women by a body of water, with one playfully hanging upside down from a tree branch, poised as if ready to plunge, while another observes from the branch above. This unique image captures a moment of early 20th-century leisure and athleticism, reflecting the spirit and fashion of the era, likely from the 1910s or 1920s. This postcard is a genuine photographic print, offering a sharp, detailed glimpse into a bygone era. The reverse side reveals a handwritten message and a postmark, addressed to Athol, Massachusetts, with a one-cent U.S. postage stamp featuring George Washington, confirming its early 20th-century circulation. The blend of candid photography and historical context makes this a remarkable collectible for enthusiasts of vintage photography, social history, and unique Americana postcards.