• Lemongrass with lemon juice produced by the distiller Fournier-Demars, near Bourges in central France.
  • Lemongrass with lemon juice produced by the liquor maker Fournier-Demars, near Bourges in central France.
  • Confiture Amieux.
    In 1913, the company, which specialized in canned vegetables, diversified into confectionery. It owned several factories in the Nantes region.
  • Makeup powder and cream
  • Antiseptic skin cream, "soothes at a touch" says the advertisement, produced by the laboratory Veno Drug Co. Ltd. in Manchester.
  • Robbialac cold enamel restores any cycle, motorcycle, and bodywork to a like-new appearance, as the advertising of the time claimed.
  • Quick-drying paint
  • Complete food based on Blédine produced by the establishments Jacquemaire in Villefranche-sur-Saône near Lyon.
  • Condiment similar to mustard
  • A condiment similar to mustard
  • Condiment similar to mustard
  • Product for cleaning oxidized metals.
    A second draft will be made for this product.
  • A condiment similar to mustard, invented in 1899 by the English company Colman's. It was not marketed in France until after the First World War.
  • Pond's beauty cream for the day.
    Pond's Cream was invented in the United States as a patent medicine by pharmacist Theron T. Pond (1800–1852) of Utica, New York, in 1846. The company is now a subsidiary of Unilever.
  • Pond's beauty cream for the night.
    Pond's Cream was invented in the United States as a patent medicine by pharmacist Theron T. Pond (1800–1852) of Utica, New York, in 1846. The company is now a subsidiary of Unilever.
  • Argental - first draft (See second draft).

    Argental manufactures cutlery, silver-plated and polished maillechort silverware. Its factory is located in Coulommiers, Seine-et-Marne. It employed 250 workers in 1930. The company remained active during the first three quarters of the twentieth century.

  • Argental - second sketch (See first sketch). Argental manufactured cutlery and silverware in nickel silver, silver plated and silver plated. Its factory was in Coulommiers in the Seine et Marne department. It employed 250 people in 1930. The company was active throughout the first three quarters of the twentieth century.
  • White paint pigments based on zinc sulfide and zinc oxide, made in Poland.
  • "Mother Marianne" pickles by Bornibus
  • A condiment similar to mustard, invented in 1899 by the English company Colman's. It was not marketed in France until after the First World War.
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