Description: Circa 1905 postcard depicting a cameo view of a Woman in Bed w/ a Red Lobster (Boiled or Baked) with the caption: "Did this ever happen to you?". There is a white space to right of image ... it allows the entry of a place name so the full question is: Did this ever happen to you in ... (some city). In fact, most of these cards found have been used and/or are place specific. ** For those who don't know (and believe it or not, a dictionary from the late 19th Century helps here, specifically the definition of lobster therein) ... in the old, old days (circa 1875-1925), a Red (Cooked) Lobster was the equivalent of a Whipped-of sorts Sugar Daddy. So, if the card is funny or infers a good scenario is dependent on, I would guess, the circumstances at hand. Enough said. A bit of an archaic and arcane semantical relic nonetheless. Domestic shipping by eBay Standard Envelope to include tracking (to postal hub nearest destination rather than to buyer address) and insurance. Rigid mailer. Check out our other offerings as we get them listed. Happy to combine shipping where able. We do have tens of thousands of postcards from the Curt Teich Archives and will be listing them as well as tens of thousands of others ... all types and locales. Many are categorized. If you're looking for a certain topic, let us know. Selling on eBay as early as 1997. "The Mermaid" is also still a bonded auctioneer and real estate broker who spent the past "many" decades' specializing in books, ephemera, estates, and real estate. Just shy of two million books sold to date. Books and paper aside, if it is "Stuff", she has sold it! She has now returned to eBay. Health issues have brought us back. We are even selling our own collections! And ... we are picky. If we wouldn't add it to our own collections, we won't sell it. Hope you find something that you want, need, and, most important of all, will enjoy! We look forward to transacting with you and making new eBay friends and customers. Thanking you for your patronage in advance ... ! As to our "standard operating procedures": Our normal shipping & handling time is three (3) days. We ship weekdays with the exception of US federal holidays. We will ship with either free shipping or calculated shipping ... it depends on the given scenario. Often, calculated shipping will include insurance - again, depending on the item. Payment is expected at time of purchase or close of auction, whichever is applicable. This also applies to "best offer accepted" transactions. Non-paying purchasers or bidders will be blocked from future transactions. The same goes for winning bidders seeking to have sales cancelled. That said, prior to the end of any auctions, bids can be cancelled through the HELP section of eBay. If respective bidders are found to be cancelling bids in an excessive manner, however, they will be blocked from future transactions. Shill bidding is not tolerated and will be reported. "The Mermaid" is happy to ship globally.** (See below.) For such transactions, "calculated" shipping fees apply. Insurance will be required if not already included in applicable postal fee. **Unfortunately, there are a few destinations to which we cannot and will not ship. That circumstance involves a fluid dynamic the specifics of which may not be clear until point of sale. If such is the case, we will allow the transaction to be cancelled at our discretion and without any negative reporting made to eBay. WE ARE GLAD TO BE BACK!
Price: 18.99 USD
Location: Kingston, New Hampshire
End Time: 2024-11-27T22:01:06.000Z
Shipping Cost: 1.55 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Unit of Sale: Single Unit
Number of Items in Set: 1
Occasion: "Did this Ever Happen to You?" ... Lobster in Bed w/ Woman **
Size: Non-Standard
Signed: No
Material: Cardboard, Paper
Year Manufactured: 1905
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Brand/Publisher: Douglass Post Card Co - Philadelphia
Subject: RED "BAKED" OR "BOILED" LOBSTER IN BED W/ WOMAN
Type: Printed (Lithograph)
Era: Undivided Back (1901-1907)
Theme: Humor, Satire
Features: Undivided Back
Time Period Manufactured: 1900-1919
Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
Postage Condition: Unposted