1908 vintage lithograph postcard featuring a romantically risqué scene and the suggestive caption, "The early bird catches the worm." Produced in 1907 and postmarked in 1908, this undivided back postcard offers a classic example of Edwardian double entendre. At first glance, it's a charming image of a couple caught in a passionate embrace on a quiet lake. But the caption? Well, let’s just say it was cheeky even by early 20th-century standards.
In period slang, "bird" was often used to refer to a young woman, and "worm" - well, use your imagination. This playful pairing of image and innuendo was common in the heyday of postcard flirtation, when lovers and admirers used the mail to sneak in a little naughty fun under society’s prim nose.
This postcard would look fantastic framed in a boudoir, parlor, or anywhere you want to add a touch of vintage sass. Whether you're a collector of antique ephemera, romantic memorabilia, or just love a good dose of turn-of-the-century mischief, this piece is sure to charm and amuse.
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