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みかんちゃん
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【Item No. P003】 A set of two portrait photographs of children taken in a German photography studio from the late 1800s to the early 1900s. The items are not in good condition, so they are being sold cheaply as junk items. Please take a look at my other items as well. If you purchase multiple items, I will offer a small discount. A "carte de visite" is French for "visiting card" or "business card." Specifically, it refers to a small card with a portrait photograph attached to a mount, which became widespread in France and other parts of Europe in the 19th century. These were typically the size of a business card and were exchanged as introductions or souvenirs in social and business settings. These are real photos from the time, including the mounts. They are great for antique and vintage collections, junk journals, scrapbooks, or as interior decoration in small frames for shops. They can also be used as collage materials for art projects. This is a one-of-a-kind item. Returns are not accepted. If you would like to see the photos enlarged, please let me know in the comments. I plan to list many more cartes de visite in the future. *Please note that these paper products are over 100 years old and show signs of aging such as stains, discoloration, fading, small scratches, and wear. Therefore, I recommend these items for those who are familiar with antiques and brocante. Those who are concerned about the fine details or are new to these items should refrain from purchasing. *Shipping will be via Yu-Packet Post Mini.
2 months ago