Vintage French Enamel Street Sign Place Aristide Briand Battle Worn 1501252
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French Enamel Street Sign
This authentic French enamel street sign commemorates Place Aristide Briand, named for the noted French statesman and Nobel Peace Prize winner who lived from 1862 to 1932. The plaque represents genuine French municipal signage from the 20th century.
The sign displays classic French street sign styling with deep blue enamel background and crisp white lettering. The text reads "PLACE ARISTIDE BRIAND" with "HOMME D'ETAT" (statesman) beneath, followed by Briand's birth and death years. A clean white border frames the entire sign, while mounting holes appear at each corner for original street installation.
Measuring 49.5cm x 30cm (19.5" x 11.75"), this substantial enamel plaque shows distinctive battle damage or bombing scars across its surface, creating dramatic silvered areas that document France's wartime history. The damage adds historical significance while the overall structure remains solid with authentic wear patterns consistent with age and outdoor exposure.
This French enamel street sign appeals to collectors of European street signage, French historical items, and wartime memorabilia. The Aristide Briand connection adds political and diplomatic history to any collection focused on 20th century France.
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