Description: Rare 1924 Tunisian-Egyptian Vintage Postcard: A glimpse of Tunisian history Experience the past through an enchanting vintage postcard that encapsulates the spirit of a bygone era. From the heart of Tunisia to the vibrant streets of Alexandria, Egypt, this remarkable piece transports you back to the year 1924, when communication held a tangible charm. Crafted from sturdy paper, this postcard carries a touch of nostalgia, reminding us of the days when written words were a cherished connection. Rectangular in shape and understated in design, it carries the simplicity of early 20th-century correspondence. Unlike modern counterparts, this postcard forgoes the typical image on its reverse side, allowing the written message to take center stage. Picture the journey this postcard undertook, crossing borders and cultures as it made its way from Tunisia to Egypt, a testament to the enduring power of human connection. The back of the postcard is thoughtfully divided into two sections: the right side for the recipient's address and the left side offering ample room for your personal expression.What truly elevates this postcard is its seals, each bearing the mark of Tunisia—an authentication of its origin and journey. The highlight, however, is the classical Tunisie stamp, a visual portal to the era of the French Protectorate, spanning from 1881 to 1956. This stamp isn't just a symbol; it's a window into Tunisia's history under French rule, from the establishment of the protectorate to the triumphant moment of Tunisian independence. For collectors of historical relics, admirers of vintage treasures, or individuals captivated by the romance of earlier times, this postcard holds immense value. It's a tangible bridge between cultures, a silent witness to shared moments, and a testament to the art of communication that transcends borders.
Price: 280 USD
Location: Monofiya
End Time: 2024-02-14T16:52:15.000Z
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