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Late 19th - Set of Three Chocolatier Advertising Trade Cards - Antique French Chromolithographs - National Costume Children Set
Late 19th - Set of Three Chocolatier Advertising Trade Cards - Antique French Chromolithographs - National Costume Children Set
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🕰️ Vintage from the Late 19th century
🤍 Handpicked by Isabelle
📐 Dimensions: 11x7.5 cm (4.3x3 in)
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The first card portrays a sweet child in a vibrant yellow and red outfit, adorned with black and red bird-like patterns, representing Russia.
The second card transports us to 'Chine', depicting a child in an orange and yellow costume with distinct green dragon motifs, complete with a straw hat and arms raised in a dance-like pose.
The third card represents 'Angleterre', showcasing a child in a rich red dress featuring a prominent Union Jack flag across the front, standing confidently with arms crossed.
All three illustrations share a striking gold and green textured background, lending them a distinct visual unity.
These beautiful chromolithographs served as clever marketing tools for Carel Freres, a prominent confectioner, providing collectors with a fascinating glimpse into historical advertising practices. Such cards were often collected by the public, encouraging repeat purchases to complete a series. This set offers a wonderful example of late 19th-century commercial art and cultural representation, making them significant pieces of historical French ephemera.
The second card transports us to 'Chine', depicting a child in an orange and yellow costume with distinct green dragon motifs, complete with a straw hat and arms raised in a dance-like pose.
The third card represents 'Angleterre', showcasing a child in a rich red dress featuring a prominent Union Jack flag across the front, standing confidently with arms crossed.
All three illustrations share a striking gold and green textured background, lending them a distinct visual unity.
These beautiful chromolithographs served as clever marketing tools for Carel Freres, a prominent confectioner, providing collectors with a fascinating glimpse into historical advertising practices. Such cards were often collected by the public, encouraging repeat purchases to complete a series. This set offers a wonderful example of late 19th-century commercial art and cultural representation, making them significant pieces of historical French ephemera.
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