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Late 19th - Antique French Chromo Card - Nuits Epicerie Centrale - Édouard Morin Grocery Store Advertisement - Vintage Ephemera

Late 19th - Antique French Chromo Card - Nuits Epicerie Centrale - Édouard Morin Grocery Store Advertisement - Vintage Ephemera

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🕰️ Vintage from the Late 19th century

🤍 Handpicked by Isabelle

📐 Dimensions: 10x7 cm (3.9x2.8 in)

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The central image showcases two boys and one girl, rendered with detailed etching-style lines, characteristic of late 19th-century commercial art. One boy stands with an arm raised in a gesture of dynamic play, his expression full of youthful energy. A girl in a stylish, possibly fur-trimmed coat, looks on with a gentle and curious expression, her attire reflecting period fashion. Another boy is playfully sprawled on the ground, looking upwards, his pose adding to the card's endearing charm and suggesting a lighthearted, perhaps family-friendly atmosphere associated with the grocery business.

The text clearly identifies 'Epicerie Centrale' and its location, 'Nuits (Côte-d'Or),' along with the proprietor's name, 'Édouard Morin.' This card serves as a fascinating historical artifact, offering a tangible glimpse into local commerce and advertising practices in Nuits-Saint-Georges, a region globally renowned for its viticulture. Such trade cards were commonly distributed to customers, serving as both promotional material and collectible art. This piece is a wonderful example of vintage French advertising, reflecting the era's unique aesthetic and commercial culture, a true testament to the past.

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