• Italian wines produced by the Mirafiore company, headquartered in Alba in northern Italy. On the poster's bottle labels you can read: Mirafiore Demi-sec Rosee, Tenimenti Barolo Fontana Fredda Barbaresco, Tenimenti Barolo Fontana Fredda Barolo 1887, Chianti, Barolo Chinato
  • Pâtes Lustucru In 1871, Louis Cartier-Millon purchased a workshop in Grenoble that had been producing pasta since 1824. By 1900, local demand required the creation of a new factory. At that time, pasta was sold in bulk and unbranded. To grow the business, the Cartier-Millon family decided to focus on branding and packaging. In 1910, a new factory had to be built. In 1911, following a poster competition won by the illustrator Synave, the light blue and dark blue checkerboard pattern was born. At the closing banquet of this competition, Jean-Louis Forain sang the nursery rhyme "C'est la mère Michel"... with Père Lustucru. This marked the birth of the brand.
  • Dye of various colors
  • This sketch was made for the dye "La Kabiline" produced by the Legris Company in Versailles. Not having been sold, it was offered to the Guimet dyes. Finally, it was adapted for Dupont d'Isigny who preferred a different design.
  • Dried and canned figs.
  • The tobacco factory (J. Bastos cigars and cigarettes) was founded in 1838 in Oran, Algeria by the Spaniard Juan Bastos. In the early 1900s, the company distributed its products throughout Europe. In January 1912 it became a public limited company.
  • Dried and canned figs.
  • Grouping of dye works, dyes,
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