• Large department store Galeries Clignancourt located at 12, rue de Clignancourt in Paris, formerly known as Grand Bazar National. According to an advertisement in the Guide de l'Etranger à Montmartre, it had 20 departments and boasted to be the best bargain in all of Paris... but since it was just a stone's throw away from the Grands Magasins Dufayel (22 rue de Clignancourt), the competition must have been fierce! The poster reads: "Opening Saturday, March 31st, distribution of Nice bouquets to every buyer. Refund, exchange"
  • Liquor made from orange and cognac produced at the time in Neauphle-le-Château (Yvelines).
  • Poster for the serial "Les Possédées de Paris" by Georges de Labruyère published in the newspaper "Le Matin".
  • Gas burner for lighting with the flame directed downward into a luminous mantle. The advantage of this device is to provide light without the shadow of the burner. This poster has two variants: one highlights the product brand: Mars, the other the name of its manufacturer: Société des Verreries pour l’Éclairage (S.V.E.).
  • Fish preserves in Boulogne-sur-Mer
  • Le Figaro is a daily newspaper that was called Figaro between 1922 and 1934. It is one of the most important French newspapers.
  • Le Figaro is a daily newspaper that was called Figaro between 1922 and 1934. It is one of the most important French newspapers.
  • Gondolo Cookies
  • Le Figaro is a daily newspaper that was called Figaro between 1922 and 1934. It is one of the most important French newspapers.
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