• Fountain pen
  • Cabaret located at 17 rue Caumartin in Paris during the First World War and for some time after. Cadet Roussel is a bailiff's clerk (1743 - 1807) whose life inspired a very popular song in France. It humorously and lightheartedly mocks the bailiff of Auxerre.
  • Hygienic Underwear made of wool and peat.
  • Hygienic Underwear made of wool and peat.
  • Messieurs Thierry et Sigrand founded in Lille, around 1870, a clothing and drapery manufacturing company. From 1911 onwards, the company split into two. The Sigrand and Co. department stores were then created, expanding throughout France until 1929. This sketch will not be selected, another one will be made.
  • In 1823, Berger produced an absinthe in Neufchâtel, Switzerland. The 1915 prohibition banned its production. In 1923, Berger converted, starting from a factory in Marseille, to producing the first Berger aniseed aperitif. Berger joined the Marie Brizard group in 1995.
  • Quinine in Vouvray wine
  • Department Store, men's fashion items.
    To boost its men's clothing sales, Printemps created the brand "Brummell" in 1930.
    Brummell was a refined and very elegant man at the court of King George IV of England. He is the epitome of a dandy. This marketing campaign was particularly successful. The brand still exists today.
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