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  • Wine Barrel Wood Flag of France - The Perfect Provenance

    The Perfect Provenance

    Wine Barrel Wood Flag of France

    $ 375.00

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    The Perfect Provenance

    Wine Barrel Wood Flag of France

    $ 375.00 $ 375.00

    -Measurements: Roughly 37" x 20"

    -Made in the Napa Valley

    -- Handmade with reclaimed oak wine barrels -- a perfect sustainable gift.

    The French culture thrives on wine and the extravagant country boasts regions like Champagne, Bordeaux, and Rhone Valley where these famous regions produce some of the world’s finest wines. France has many of destinations full of history and the French flag reflects the country’s turbulent past, symbolism, and their stance for freedom, equality, and brotherhood. The vibrant red, white, and blue bands of color are solid and bold as they curve on the staves of the Martella’s flag. The rustic flare on the wooden stave piece resembles France- bits and pieces of old charm mixed with lush, new beauty.

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  • Wine Barrel Flag of Italy - The Perfect Provenance

    The Perfect Provenance

    Wine Barrel Flag of Italy

    $ 375.00

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    The Perfect Provenance

    Wine Barrel Flag of Italy

    $ 375.00 $ 375.00

    -Dimensions (roughly 37" x 20") 

    -Made in the Napa Valley

    -- Handmade with reclaimed oak wine barrels -- a perfect sustainable gift.

    It’s been said that wine pours from the heavens and pasta flows through the streets in Italy. Family and ancestry are held with the highest regard in every home across the “boot shaped” European country. Martella’s Wine Barrel Flag of Italy illustrates the Italians’ love for wine and family and the bold colors make a statement. These vivid stripes display three bands of colors- red, white, and green- to represent hope, faith, and charity. This tri-colored flag can easily fit into the décor of any home, wine tasting room, restaurant, or art gallery. The remarkable design will stand out on any wall and surely make someone say, “Mamma Mia!”

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  • Le Rire Vintage Magazine Cover 1912

    The Perfect Provenance

    Le Rire Vintage Magazine Cover 1912

    $ 45.00

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    The Perfect Provenance

    Le Rire Vintage Magazine Cover 1912

    $ 45.00

    -- Que c'est beau, un coucher de soleil, n'est-ce pas, monsieur?

    -- Oh! voui, mademoiselle!... D'abord, le moment ou on va coucher est toujours le plus epatant!

    Le Rire Vintage Magazine Cover 1912 was a successful French humor magazine published from October 1894 until its final issue in April 1971. Founded in Paris during the Belle Epoque by Feliz Juven, Le Rire appeared as typical Parisians began to achieve more education, income and leisure time. Interest in the arts, culture and politics intensified during the Gay Nineties. Publications like this helped satisfy such curiosity. It was the most successful of all the "Journaux Humoristiques."

    We bought these two vintage covers at an antique dealer in Paris.  Perfect for framing.

  • Date: August 10, 1912
  • Cover Newsprint Page
  • Theophile Alexandre Steinlen
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  • Le Rire Vintage Magazine Cover 1896

    The Perfect Provenance

    Le Rire Vintage Magazine Cover 1896

    $ 45.00

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    The Perfect Provenance

    Le Rire Vintage Magazine Cover 1896

    $ 45.00

    -- Et toi, baron, est-ce que tu tutoies la femme?

    -- Oui, quelquefois, devant son amant.

     

    Le Rire Vintage Magazine Cover 1896 was a successful French humor magazine published from October 1894 until its final issue in April 1971. Founded in Paris during the Belle Epoque by Feliz Juven, Le Rire appeared as typical Parisians began to achieve more education, income and leisure time. Interest in the arts, culture and politics intensified during the Gay Nineties. Publications like this helped satisfy such curiosity. It was the most successful of all the "Journaux Humoristiques."

    We bought these two vintage covers at an antique dealer in Paris.  Perfect for framing.

  • Date: March 28, 1896
  • Cover Newsprint Page
  • Theophile Alexandre Steinlen
  •  

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