Vintage French Fans Advertising “St. Raphael” w/ Artisinal Custom Frame
Price : $1,790.00
Product description
#2956
Dimensions: 21″ H x 32 _” W
France; FANS CIRCA 1937-1940
Grapes form the theme of this complete work of art featuring St. Raphael, the well loved French aperitif which is based upon red wine grapes & “Quinquina” (An ingrediient used to sweeten wines containing quinquine and spices). The quinquine is the bitter component that promotes production of digestive enzymes & appetite. The frame is hand -crafted and hand painted by a French artisan. It is made custom for this image and features the colors, grapes and famous St. Raphael logo, designed by Charles Loupont in 1933 featured in the fans this is a complete work of art.
Condition: Excellent
1 in stock
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Rare French ART Deco Poster “Avat/Apres” W/CUSTOM ARTISINAL FRAME
$3,800.00
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