Description
Step into early 20th-century humor with this vintage “Anvil Chorus” postcard, featuring a witty motto that reads:
Knock and the world knocks with you,
Boost and you boost alone.
Decorated with bold red, yellow, and blue color blocks, the design showcases the club emblem — a wooden gavel — symbolizing the spirited banter of the “Anvil Chorus.” Popular in the early 1900s, the term “Anvil Chorus” was often used to describe groups known for their critical wit and social commentary, making this card both a playful and cultural keepsake.
The reverse features a divided back layout with a 1¢ Benjamin Franklin stamp postmarked from California, adding to its authenticity and collectible value. Perfect for enthusiasts of antique humor postcards, fraternal club memorabilia, and early Americana ephemera, this card is a conversation piece that blends satire, history, and visual charm.
Ideal for framing, gifting to a vintage humor collector, or adding to a thematic postcard display focused on mottos, sayings, and social clubs.
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