Postcard Seaside Comic Saucy Risqué Self Raising Flour Sunny Pedro 166

$ 10.56

Size: (140 x 88 mm) Occasion: April Fools' Day Time Period Manufactured: 1970-1979 Features: Divided Back, White Border Personalise: No Subject: Satire Era: Post-War (1945-Now) Original/Licensed Reprint: Original Material: Paper Country of Origin: United Kingdom Year Manufactured: 1973 Signed: No Type: Printed (Lithograph) Brand/Publisher: Sunny Pedro Series Theme: Art, Caricature, Comics, Holiday, Humour, Novelty, Risqué, Sea, Seascape, Social History, Tourism, Travel Signed By: Unsigned Unit of Sale: Single Unit Number of Items in Set: 1 Artist: Pedro Postage Condition: Unposted

Description

Postcard Seaside Comic Saucy Risqué Self Raising Flour Sunny Pedro 166 Sunny Pedro Series No 166 Unposted. Good vintage condition. No visible damage to any of the edges. All corners slightly bent. Dirt spots, discoloration, creasing, scratches, missing paint and stains marks may be visible on single or both sides of the postcard. Good condition for its age. Please look at the photos for condition details. Additional details : Postcard is also quite far from what we know as English humour, marked by fine irony. The card was published in 1973, is signed by Pedro, belongs to the Sunny Pedro Series. What do we mean by saucy seaside postcards? The name was coined for cards featuring risqué images and innuendo. These often include images of figures scantily clad and in precarious positions. Many of these designs would not be deemed appropriate today and even at the time, as we will discover, people questioned their impact on the morality of their audience. Pedro, Fitzpatrick, Chas, Donald McGill were all an English graphic artists for seaside, risqué, comic satire, humour whose names has become synonymous with the genre of saucy postcards, particularly associated with the seaside (though they were sold throughout the UK). This cards mostly featured an array of attractive young women, fat old ladies, drunken middle-aged men, honeymoon couples and vicars. Many artists behind the designs were influenced by the one who has been called 'the king of the saucy postcard', Donald Fraser Gould McGill (28 January 1875 – 13 October 1962) 'Saucy Postcards' are often collected and appreciated for artistic skill, its power of social observation and earthy sense of humour. Even at the height of fame top artists only earned three guineas a design, but by the 2000s original artwork could fetch thousands of pounds. Keywords: Artist Drawn Illustration ; Early Colour ; Double Entendre ; Toilet Humour ; Dirty Jokes ; Joke ; Funny Situations ; Novelty ; Big Boobs ; Buxom ; Plump ; Thicc ; Busty ; Sexy ; Sex ; Nude ; Nudist Club ; Naturist Club ; Wedding ; Marriage ; Naked Women ; Naked Man ; Naked Couple ; Topless ; Breezybums ; Koolbums ; Fabric ; Cloth ; Rag ; Towel Roller ; Blind Garden Fence ; Neighbour ; On bed ; On Spoon ; Erectile Dysfunction

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