Null JACQUELINE CAURAT (1927/2021): Speakrine, journalist, television host and p…
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JACQUELINE CAURAT (1927/2021): Speakrine, journalist, television host and philatelic specialist. 1 set of 4 medals: 1 silver bronze medal of the CNEP for the program "Télé- Philatélie" in 1961 (Diameter 5cm), 1 silver medal of La Ligue Française pour la Protection des Oiseaux given on January 17, 1958 (Diameter 5cm), 1 bronze medal of David's profile, signed André Raoul (Cut on steel) given by La Fondation Dranem Reconnaissante on May 12, 1957 (Diameter 9cm) and 1 bronze medal signed Lagriffoul, representing Sir Rowland Hill - 1795/ 1879 the inventor of the postage stamp, the "Penny Black" in 1840 (Format 7,5cm). One trophy "Grand Prix der Cinephila wipa 1981" is attached. (Height 49 cm), 1 trophy "ONDAS 1959" (Height 44cm) and 1 plastic counter sugar bowl, miniature Morris column version.

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JACQUELINE CAURAT (1927/2021): Speakrine, journalist, television host and philatelic specialist. 1 set of 4 medals: 1 silver bronze medal of the CNEP for the program "Télé- Philatélie" in 1961 (Diameter 5cm), 1 silver medal of La Ligue Française pour la Protection des Oiseaux given on January 17, 1958 (Diameter 5cm), 1 bronze medal of David's profile, signed André Raoul (Cut on steel) given by La Fondation Dranem Reconnaissante on May 12, 1957 (Diameter 9cm) and 1 bronze medal signed Lagriffoul, representing Sir Rowland Hill - 1795/ 1879 the inventor of the postage stamp, the "Penny Black" in 1840 (Format 7,5cm). One trophy "Grand Prix der Cinephila wipa 1981" is attached. (Height 49 cm), 1 trophy "ONDAS 1959" (Height 44cm) and 1 plastic counter sugar bowl, miniature Morris column version.

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