Vintage Belgian postcard representing a young woman with...
Vintage Belgian postcard representing a young woman with a bouquet of flowers sent in 1919.
Postcard legend: "Heureuse fête"
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Vintage Belgian postcard representing a young woman with a bouquet of flowers sent in 1919.
Postcard legend: "Heureuse fête"
Vintage French postcard with a young woman with a typical Roaring Twenties hat from 1928.
Postcard handwritten by a very young girl.
French postcard representing a young woman surrounded by flowers with the legend "Bonne fête". This postcard dates from 1910s.
In Europe and probably in other countries, it is tradition to wish a "bonne fête" to relatives and friends according to their first name and the calendar of saints. It is a tradition dating from the 16th century that lasted until the beginning of the 20th century and is gradually being lost.
Vintage Belgian postcard representing a young girl and her mother teaching her to knit sent in 1913. Back probably written in Dutch.
Postcard legend: "Knitting lesson"
8 French bills of exchange from 1960s with tax stamps.
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.
12 French bills of exchange from a boilermaker in eastern France from 1960s.
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.
English postcard with beautiful illustration representing a young girl making tea - "Polly and her kettle". This postcard dates from 1910s. This postcard has not been sent, the back is unwritten.
Old French photograph of a mother and daughter in the 1920s made by the photographer Emile Mauvillier in Besançon.
Vintage French postcard with a small bouquet of pansies from 1920s. Written back.
Postcard legend: "Des pensées et mon coeur" / difficult to translate, in French the term "pensée" means both "pansy" and "thought".