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Vintage Czechoslovakia Poster Stamp Frédéric Kafka Curaçao Extra Dry Příbram
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Vintage Czechoslovakia Poster Stamp Curaçao Extra Dry Frédéric Kafka Fournisseur De La Cour Imp. Et Roy. Příbram Unused No Gum. This Striking And Stylized Poster Stamp Advertises Curaçao Extra Dry, A Liqueur Sold B ... Read More
Vintage Czechoslovakia Poster Stamp Curaçao Extra Dry Frédéric Kafka Fournisseur De La Cour Imp. Et Roy. Příbram Unused No Gum.
This Striking And Stylized Poster Stamp Advertises Curaçao Extra Dry, A Liqueur Sold By Frédéric Kafka, A Prestigious Purveyor Based In Příbram (In Present-Day Czech Republic). The Text Indicates That Kafka Was A "Fournisseur De La Cour Imp. Et Roy." — That Is, A Supplier To The Imperial And Royal Court, Suggesting A Connection To The Austro-Hungarian Empire, Dating The Stamp To The Late 19th Century Or Early 20th Century, Likely Pre-1918. The Design Is Printed In Vivid Red, Black, And White, With Vertical Red Stripes In The Background. The Central Figure Is A Server Or Waiter In A White Uniform With Green Buttons, Carrying A Tray Holding A Large, Round Bottle With A Wax-Sealed Stopper — Representing The Curaçao Extra Dry Liqueur. An Oval Seal With A Double-Headed Eagle Appears In The Lower Left, Reinforcing The Association With The Imperial Austrian Court. The Stamp Is Signed K.M.T. On The Left Side, Indicating The Artist Or Designer, Though Further Identification Is Needed. While Visually Bold And Representative Of Art Nouveau And Early Modernist Typography, It Also Reflects The Era’s Use Of Exoticized Racial Imagery In Commercial Branding. The Stamp’s composition and elegance aim to evoke luxury, international flair, and noble endorsement. Chat GPT
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This Striking And Stylized Poster Stamp Advertises Curaçao Extra Dry, A Liqueur Sold By Frédéric Kafka, A Prestigious Purveyor Based In Příbram (In Present-Day Czech Republic). The Text Indicates That Kafka Was A "Fournisseur De La Cour Imp. Et Roy." — That Is, A Supplier To The Imperial And Royal Court, Suggesting A Connection To The Austro-Hungarian Empire, Dating The Stamp To The Late 19th Century Or Early 20th Century, Likely Pre-1918. The Design Is Printed In Vivid Red, Black, And White, With Vertical Red Stripes In The Background. The Central Figure Is A Server Or Waiter In A White Uniform With Green Buttons, Carrying A Tray Holding A Large, Round Bottle With A Wax-Sealed Stopper — Representing The Curaçao Extra Dry Liqueur. An Oval Seal With A Double-Headed Eagle Appears In The Lower Left, Reinforcing The Association With The Imperial Austrian Court. The Stamp Is Signed K.M.T. On The Left Side, Indicating The Artist Or Designer, Though Further Identification Is Needed. While Visually Bold And Representative Of Art Nouveau And Early Modernist Typography, It Also Reflects The Era’s Use Of Exoticized Racial Imagery In Commercial Branding. The Stamp’s composition and elegance aim to evoke luxury, international flair, and noble endorsement. Chat GPT
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