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Very beautiful portrait of a young girl - French postcard - 1920s
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Very beautiful portrait of a young girl - French postcard - 1920s
Very beautiful portrait of a young girl - French postcard - 1920s
Very beautiful portrait of a young girl - French postcard - 1920s
Very beautiful portrait of a young girl - French postcard - 1920s
Very beautiful portrait of a young girl - French postcard - 1920s
Very beautiful portrait of a young girl - French postcard - 1920s
Very beautiful portrait of a young girl - French postcard - 1920s
Very beautiful portrait of a young girl - French postcard - Unwrited Back - 1920s
French bearer share of 250 francs from 1930s of a construction and public works company in the north of France in Arras.
French bearer share of 100 francs from 1929.
Beautiful care or beauty product labels - Early 20th century.
Vintage French postcard with a bouquet of flowers from 1920s.
Vintage French postcard with a bouquet of flowers from 1920s.
Vintage French postcard with a bouquet of flowers from 1920s.
Vintage French postcard with a bouquet of lily of the valley from 1920s.
Vintage French postcard with a bouquet of lily of the valley from 1920s.
Vintage French postcard with a bouquet of roses from 1950s.
Vintage French postcard with a bouquet of roses from 1950s.
Vintage French postcard with a bouquet of roses from 1950s.
Vintage French postcard with a bouquet of roses from 1930s.
Set of 1000 vintage French stamps from 1900s to 1920s.
This set consists of:
Vintage French chromolithograph of the Liebig brand from 1920s
Set of 3 Vintage French postcards of the city of Nancy from 1930s with Stanilas Square, Government Palace and Career Square Hemicycle.
Advertising blotter of the French Francorusse entremets brand from 1950s
Blotting paper (or blotter) is a porous paper capable of absorbing a small amount of liquid. It was mainly used to dry the writing when it was written in ink with a pen: ink can be deposited irregularly and dried slowly could cause stains and maculatures, the use of blotting was often necessary.