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1900s - Cacao Kohler Advertising Postcard - French Alps Mountain Goats - L'Aiguillette Glacier du Tour - Vintage Alpine Scenery - Photograph
1900s - Cacao Kohler Advertising Postcard - French Alps Mountain Goats - L'Aiguillette Glacier du Tour - Vintage Alpine Scenery - Photograph
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🕰️ Vintage from the 1900s
🤍 Handpicked by Isabelle
📐 Dimensions: 14x9 cm (5.5x3.5 in)
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This vintage postcard, from the 1900s, advertises 'Cacao Kohler' against a stunning alpine backdrop. The black and white photograph captures several mountain goats perched dramatically on a rocky peak, with majestic snow-capped mountains visible in the distance. Below the main peak, the text 'L'Aiguillette Glacier du Tour' identifies the specific French Alps location, renowned for its breathtaking scenery.
The reverse side of the card features 'Carte postale,' confirming its function, alongside translations in German ('Postkarte.') and Italian ('Cartolina postale.'). Further instructions for addressing the card are provided in French ('Côté réservé à l'adresse.' - 'Side reserved for the address.'), German ('Nur für die Adresse.' - 'Only for the address.'), and Italian ('Lato riservato all' indirizzo.' - 'Side reserved for the address.'). This multilingual text reflects the international appeal of postcards during this era, making it a captivating piece of history.
The reverse side of the card features 'Carte postale,' confirming its function, alongside translations in German ('Postkarte.') and Italian ('Cartolina postale.'). Further instructions for addressing the card are provided in French ('Côté réservé à l'adresse.' - 'Side reserved for the address.'), German ('Nur für die Adresse.' - 'Only for the address.'), and Italian ('Lato riservato all' indirizzo.' - 'Side reserved for the address.'). This multilingual text reflects the international appeal of postcards during this era, making it a captivating piece of history.
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