WWII "Nifty Notes" Illustrated Pin-Up Stationery Set – Complete 1940s Boxed Set

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​These sets were often sold in USO centers or transit hubs. The illustrations are a mix of "Sweetheart" pin-ups and humorous "G.I. Joe and Jane" interactions. ​Naval Influence: Notice the recurring theme of sailors and ships (the ship's wheel, the sailor uniforms). This suggests the set may have been particularly popular with Navy or Coast Guard personnel. ​The "Censored" Joke: One of the illustrations features a girl holding a "Censored" sign—a cheeky nod to the actual military censors who read every letter a soldier sent home to ensure no military secrets were leaked. ​A charming and cheeky time capsule of WWII correspondence. ​This original 1940s "Nifty Notes" stationery set is a delightful example of the "Morale Stationery" used by servicemen and women during the war. Featuring a complete set of illustrated sheets and envelopes, this kit is packed with the playful, slightly risqué "Pin-Up" humor that defined the era. ​The Illustrations: Each sheet and envelope features a different two-color (black and red) illustration. The graphics range from classic pin-up poses to humorous cartoons of sailors and their sweethearts. Look for the clever "Censored" graphic—a playful jab at the military postal censors of the time! ​The Set Includes: ​Original Illustrated Box: Showing the full "menu" of graphics included. ​Illustrated Stationery Sheets: Clean, unused, and featuring diverse wartime designs. ​Matching Envelopes: Each with a unique character or scene in the corner. ​Condition:

  • Condition: Very Good

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