Block of 10 old French stamps "Marianne de Dulac" or...
Block of 10 old French stamps "Marianne de Dulac" or "Marianne de Londres" - 10 stamps from 1940s
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Block of 10 old French stamps "Marianne de Dulac" or "Marianne de Londres" - 10 stamps from 1940s
French postcard with a couple from 1940s with the words "La douceur d'un baiser n'a d'égale sur terre que celle d'un aveu jailli d'un coeur sincère" / "The sweetness of a kiss on earth is matched only by the sweetness of a confession from a sincere heart"
French postcard with a couple from 1940s with the words "Sans toi, c'est la tristesse. J'ai besoin de ta tendresse" / "Without you is sadness. I need your tenderness"
3 French postcards with sentimental thoughts on flowers from 1920s.
Two very beautiful portraits of young girls - French postcards - 1920s
Two very beautiful portraits of young girls - French postcards - 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 - 1920s
Very beautiful portrait of a young girl - French postcard - Unwrited Back - 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 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 some flowers from 1940s.
Vintage French chromolithograph of the Liebig brand from 1920s
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".