Erotic Hammock from the Victorian Era

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This lithographic counter sign of what appears to be an erotic hammock experience indicates that Victorian lithographic artists from printers Shober & Carqueville apparently knew what a female orgasm looked like.  Here is one excellent example - a seemingly sexual experience delivered by a hammock!  Even though supported by George Rich's metallic device, manufactured in and promoted from Chicago circa 1860, the hammock is still the key to this deal.Once in the hammock and under the striped awning, what would happen?  Strange stimulations?  Erotic imaginings?  Look!  - She dropped her book.  She's thrown her head back, her mouth is slowly opening as her hands express the tension and excitement of the moment.  A pretty convincing ad!And there's one more feature - the device is portable.  You can take your emotional adventures into the front yard, into the woods, or, as seen here, into pure, unadulterated exotica.Looking for the perfect picture for your next project? This wild and wonderful vintage image and thousands more are available for license or reproduction at TheRuckerArchive  For inquiries and image consulting services, email hello@theruckerarhcive.com or call  303-494-6715 US or 250-767-9987 CA.Please share your comments below or this blog with friends on Facebook.

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