French postcard with a young boy - Postcard written by a...
French postcard with a young boy - Postcard written by a young boy to his father from 1920s.
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French postcard with a young boy - Postcard written by a young boy to his father from 1920s.
Large vintage map of Italy in 1910 from a French atlas from the 1910s. This map on two pages measures 46 x 37 cm and forms the front of the document.
These maps show the world as it was in 1910s...
Large vintage map of Spain and Portugal in 1910 from a French atlas of the 1910s. This map on two pages measures 46 x 37 cm and forms the front of the document.
These maps show the world as it was in 1910s...
Large vintage map of Sweden, Norway and Denmark from a French atlas of the 1910s.
These maps show the world as it was in 1910s...
French postcard representing a theater actress from 1900s
4 French postcards of the castle of Meillant from 1930s
4 French postcards of the castle of Meillant from 1930s
6 French postcards of the Chantilly and Cheverny castles in France from 1930s
Large French postcard of the beach of Trouville-sur-Mer in the 1910s
15 vintage matchbox labels - Advertising labels from 1930s to 1950s.
Labels are always glued to wood.
15 vintage matchbox labels - Advertising labels from 1930s to 1950s.
Labels are always glued to wood.
3 French postcards of the city of Marrakech in Morocco from the 1930s
French engraving representing a hippopotamus and a rhinoceros by the drawer Edouard Travies dating from the middle of the 19th century.
Édouard Traviès de Villers, born in Doullens on March 24, 1809, and died in Paris 5th on November 18, 18761, is a well-known animal painter, illustrator and lithographer. This engraving is probably the result of a reissue of the encyclopedia on wildlife of Buffon.
French engraving representing two types of monkeys by the drawer Edouard Travies dating from the middle of the 19th century.
Édouard Traviès de Villers, born in Doullens on March 24, 1809, and died in Paris 5th on November 18, 18761, is a well-known animal painter, illustrator and lithographer. This engraving is probably the result of a reissue of the encyclopedia on wildlife of Buffon.
French engraving representing of a lioness and a cougar by the drawer Edouard Travies dating from the middle of the 19th century.
Édouard Traviès de Villers, born in Doullens on March 24, 1809, and died in Paris 5th on November 18, 18761, is a well-known animal painter, illustrator and lithographer. This engraving is probably the result of a reissue of the encyclopedia on wildlife of Buffon.
French engraving representing two types of eagles by the drawer Edouard Travies dating from the middle of the 19th century.
Édouard Traviès de Villers, born in Doullens on March 24, 1809, and died in Paris 5th on November 18, 18761, is a well-known animal painter, illustrator and lithographer. This engraving is probably the result of a reissue of the encyclopedia on wildlife of Buffon.
France postcard with a girl carrying a watering can from 1910s.
Vintage French postcard with young girl with a bouquet of flowers from 1900s
French postcard of a young child carrying a bunch of lily of the valley in a pot from 1900s. Postcard sent in 1907.
French newspaper "Le journal de Maine et Loire" of October 4, 1856 - 4 pages.
Large vintage map of Mexico from a French atlas of the 1910s. This map on two pages measures 46 x 37 cm and forms the front of the document.
These maps show the world as it was in 1910s...
Large vintage map of the United States of America from a French atlas of the 1910s. This map on two pages measures 46 x 37 cm and forms the front of the document.
These maps show the world as it was in 1910s...
Large vintage map of United States of America from a French atlas of the 1910s. This map on two pages measures 46 x 37 cm and forms the front of the document.
These maps show the world as it was in 1910s...
Large vintage map of North America from a French atlas of the 1910s. This map on two pages measures 46 x 37 cm and forms the front of the document.
These maps show the world as it was in 1910s...