A Brank For A Witch
Branks or “scolds’ bridles” were sometimes used to keep accused witches from casting spells, in which application they were known as “witches’ bridles”:

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Branks or “scolds’ bridles” were sometimes used to keep accused witches from casting spells, in which application they were known as “witches’ bridles”:

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Untrained slaves are harder to sell, but if they are pretty enough and the auctioneer is free with his whip, it’s not impossible to work up a bit of a buyer frenzy:

Art is from the cover of Man’s Action, back in October of 1969.
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Obviously none of the many men attending this Hardcore Gangbang shoot got the memo about not sticking their dick in crazy. Meet “Crazy”, aka Charlotte Sartre, who is wearing the finest in medical restraints:
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These poor schmucks think they are playing a sexy orgy-party game, taking directions from the shadowy figure from the whip as they play in his basement. Little do they know he’s steering them toward the open pit of his oubliette, the dark space beneath his floors where he keeps his permanent victims:

From the cover of the long-running Italian fumetti publication De Sade.
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I’m not sure if that style of heels allows any reach for slender feminine fingers to get into ticklish spots on the foot, but our domme sure looks to be trying:

Photo is in the style of Irving Klaw, though I can’t confirm it’s from his catalog.
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They might have said “Wait here.” She doesn’t speak the local language. The language of rope, though, is more universal:

This is a pulp art detail from the cover of Man’s Adventure magazine back in January of 1959; the cover artist was Vic Prezio.
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It’s really impressive how wide open some girls’ mouths can get with the help of an enthusiastic dominant and a dental gag:
This photo is early Insex.
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