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1960s - Lot of 20 Vintage French Envelopes - Used Mail
1960s - Lot of 20 Vintage French Envelopes - Used Mail
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🕰️ Vintage from the 1960s
🤍 Handpicked by Vincent
📐 Dimensions: 15x11 cm (5.9x4.3 in)
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This collection features a lot of 20 French envelopes from the 1960s. Each piece provides a glimpse into mid-20th century French postal history, showcasing a variety of stamps, distinctive postmarks, and unique company letterheads. These envelopes originate from various French cities such as Paris, Besançon, Calais, and Morez, offering a geographic overview of the period's mail.
The batch includes envelopes with printed addresses from diverse businesses, illustrating the commercial landscape of the era. Examples include 'Maison Bichel' (Bichel House) from Pontarlier and 'Société Coopérative de Consommation « La Famille »' (Consumer Cooperative Society 'The Family') from Morez. Several envelopes feature graphic designs, such as decorative borders or window cutouts, adding to their visual interest. This lot is suitable for those interested in mid-century French ephemera and philately.
The batch includes envelopes with printed addresses from diverse businesses, illustrating the commercial landscape of the era. Examples include 'Maison Bichel' (Bichel House) from Pontarlier and 'Société Coopérative de Consommation « La Famille »' (Consumer Cooperative Society 'The Family') from Morez. Several envelopes feature graphic designs, such as decorative borders or window cutouts, adding to their visual interest. This lot is suitable for those interested in mid-century French ephemera and philately.
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