French Vintage Agricultural Award Trophy Plaques 1950s Prizes 1212253
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French Agricultural Award
These vintage metal plaques represent authentic French agricultural award prizes from the 1950s, issued by the Societe Hippique Francaise (French Equestrian Society). Each plaque served as a trophy sign presented to livestock breeders and farmers whose animals achieved recognition at local festivals and agricultural competitions throughout France.
Crafted from metal with distinctive red enamel backgrounds and raised golden lettering, the plaques display classic mid-20th century French trophy aesthetics. One commemorates the 1956 Vichy festival bearing "Prix du Comite des Fetes 7e Prix" while the other celebrates the 1951 Fontainebleau event marked "Prix La Haye Jousselin 6e Prix." Both feature ornate decorative borders with traditional French typography reflecting the formal ceremonial nature of these agricultural competitions.
Each plaque measures 13.5cm x 9.5cm (5.25" x 3.75") and retains its original hanging loop for display. The metal construction shows appropriate age patina consistent with 1950s manufacture, with the red enamel and golden text remaining clearly legible. These French agricultural award pieces demonstrate the historical importance of livestock breeding competitions in rural French culture.
Perfect additions to collections of French rural memorabilia, vintage trophies, or agricultural history displays, these plaques offer authentic documentation of mid-century farming traditions.
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