Vintage French postcard with a bouquet of flowers from 1920s
Vintage French postcard with a bouquet of flowers from 1920s.
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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 chromolithograph of the Liebig brand from 1920s
Correspondence book of a French young schoolgirl from the 1950s.
This notebook indicates the marks and the appraisals given by the teacher to the student.
Vintage French postcard with a young woman with a typical Roaring Twenties hat from 1928.
Postcard handwritten by a very young girl.
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.
Huge aerial photography of Paris from 1950s
You will can see on the picture (in French): La Place de la concorde, l'hôtel Crillon, l'ancien Ministère de la Marine, le Sacré Coeur, l'Opéra Garnier, l'obélisque de la Place de la Concorde, le début du jardin des Tuileries et de nombreuses voitures de l'époque.
Huge aerial photography of Paris from 1950s
You will can see on the picture (in French): Notre-Dame, le Palais de Justice, la Sainte-Chapelle, l'ancien magasin La Samaritaine, les théâtres du Châtelet, l'Hôtel de Ville de Paris, le Jardin des Plantes, la Gare de Lyon, etc.
Set of 8 French bills of exchange from 1950s with tax stamps and rubber-stamps.
Note that several bills of exchange have a hole in the lower left corner: these bills of exchange had to be stapled to the corresponding bills and had to be detached more or less cleanly once the customer had paid the expected amount.
The last photo shows the back of the bills of exchange.
These bills of exchange are financial instruments for loans between companies. Before the massive arrival of computers, these exchanges were carried out by hand as shown by these documents.
Block of 4 old French stamps from 1954 representing the castle of Cheverny, one of the castles of the Loire. This stamp was created by draughtsman and engraver Jean Pheulpin. These stamps have not been used.
Block of 4 old French stamps representing the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes from 1954. This stamp was created by draughtsman and engraver René Cottet. These stamps have not been used.
French postcard firts day representing the castle of Cheverny, one of the castles of the Loire/ Back written.
Old French photograph of a mother and daughter in the 1920s made by the photographer Emile Mauvillier in Besançon.
Set of small black and white 10 photos of the city of Nîmes from the 1950s.