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1920s - Vintage French New Year Postcard - Young Man Holding Lucky Horseshoe - Hand Colored Sepia Photo - Collectible Good Luck Ephemera

1920s - Vintage French New Year Postcard - Young Man Holding Lucky Horseshoe - Hand Colored Sepia Photo - Collectible Good Luck Ephemera

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Vintage from the 1920s

Handpicked by Isabelle

Dimensions: 14x9 cm (5.5x3.5 in)

This vintage French postcard from the 1920s presents a charming and symbolic greeting for the New Year. The sepia-toned photograph features a dapper young man, elegantly dressed in a suit and bow tie, holding significant emblems of good fortune. In his arms, he cradles a large, meticulously decorated horseshoe, a universal symbol of luck and protection. The horseshoe is artfully adorned with a green vine, possibly mistletoe, along with small red and white accents, suggesting a festive and hopeful atmosphere.

Alongside the horseshoe, the gentleman holds a small, delicate bouquet of pink and white flowers, adding a touch of tenderness and beauty to the composition. The postcard features hand-colored details on the horseshoe and flowers, which enhance the visual appeal and bring a subtle vibrancy to the vintage print. Prominently displayed text on the card reads 'Porte Bonheur', which translates to 'Bringer of Luck' or 'Good Luck Charm', and 'Bonne Année', meaning 'Happy New Year', clearly indicating its purpose as a New Year's greeting.

This antique postcard captures the optimistic spirit of the turn of the century, conveying wishes of prosperity and happiness for the incoming year. The image of the well-dressed man, combined with these potent symbols, makes it a unique piece of historical ephemera. It represents a delightful glimpse into early 20th-century New Year's traditions and the art of sending well wishes, marked with 'Dede 193' in the corner.
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