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Mory Archive

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  2. UK Fetish Archive

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Fetish illustration by the artist Mory. It depicts two women in maids outfits, stood flanking a woman hogtied on a table.

There is very little known about the illustrator Mory who worked for fetish publisher and producer Irving Klaw. His style is easily identified by the oversized rope in his bondage as well as the teasing Females. Mory’s artworks appeared in magazines such as Bondage Photo Treasures, a bondage magazine published by Harmony Concepts. Mory’s published artworks were created around 1950.

Scope and Content

One hundred and thirty-eight photos of illustrations by fetish artist Mory showing largely femdom scenes of predicament bondage (numbered and published by Irving Klaw) (c1950s)

Quantity

2 Boxes


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