• Founded in 1825, Arthur Martin grew from its Revin factory in the French Ardennes. It manufactured cast-iron heating equipment. The brand still exists today and specialises in domestic appliances.
  • The Alimentation de Provence company experienced considerable growth during the First World War because it had secured the monopoly on corned-beef imports for the French army. After the war, it diversified into charcuterie with high-quality products such as Saucisson Mireille.
  • Scholtès - third sketch (See first and second sketches). Electric stove manufactured by Établissements Eugène Scholtès in Lagrange-Thionville. The Scholtès brand made a name for itself in 1923 with the launch of the first French-made enameled steel stove, which was an immediate success.
  • Evening held every year at the Opéra Garnier for the benefit of children suffering from tuberculosis.
  • Evening held every year at the Opéra Garnier for the benefit of children suffering from tuberculosis.
  • Cherry Brandy “Regals” is made from crushed cherries macerated in eau de vie. It is marketed by Lucien Legras & Cie in Versailles and Nuits-Saint-Georges in the Côte d'Or. Mistinguett is quoted as saying: “Le Cherry de mon chéri est mon Cherry”.
  • Ce Soir, a daily newspaper, was created by the French Communist Party in 1937 to compete with Paris Soir. It established itself as the major newspaper of the Front Populaire. The poster presents a "new crime and love novel" by Pierre Véry.
  • Tonight, a daily newspaper, was created by the French Communist Party in 1937 to compete with Paris Soir. It established itself as the major newspaper of the Popular Front.
    The poster features a "new crime and love novel" by Pierre Véry.
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