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Several companies have issued this type of cards, mainly as ''Blason Adhésif'', but also as ''Écusson autocollant'' or ''Écussons adhésifs''. | Several companies have issued this type of cards, mainly as ''Blason Adhésif'', but also as ''Écusson autocollant'' or ''Écussons adhésifs''. | ||
The main | The main company has been Kroma, with several series and sub-contractors. | ||
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More images, see [[ | More images, see [[Blasons adhésif (Kroma)]]. | ||
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Revision as of 19:00, 24 March 2012
Heraldry of the World Heraldic collector's items catalogue > Heraldic postcards |
Series information :
- Date of issue : 1970s - ?
- Number of cards : over 250
- Image variants : ?
Company
Heraldic adhesive postcards are postcards from which a sticker with the coat of arms can be taken and used elsewhere. They have been especailly popular in France.
Several companies have issued this type of cards, mainly as Blason Adhésif, but also as Écusson autocollant or Écussons adhésifs.
The main company has been Kroma, with several series and sub-contractors.
Dijon (Kroma) |
Dordogne (Kroma) |
Bléré (KSP) |
Carcassonne (As de Cœur) |
More images, see Blasons adhésif (Kroma).