Description
This exceptional Cordial Topaze poster from 1924 represents a rare gem of French liquor advertising history. Created by Marie Brizard & Roger, the legendary French liquor company established in 1755, this original lithograph captures the patriotic spirit and exuberant joy of 1920s France.
The composition is unforgettable. A triumphant Frenchman stands boldly atop a bottle of Cordial Topaze, raising a glass in celebration—a brilliant visual metaphor for the product’s quality and national pride. The vibrant yellow background electrifies the scene, while calendar dates marking 1924 frame the borders, grounding this piece in its specific moment in time.
What makes this poster truly exceptional is its rarity. This is among the only known copies of this original French lithograph in existence, making it an extraordinary find for serious collectors.
Marie Brizard, the company’s founder, born in 1714, revolutionized French liquor production alongside her nephew Jean Baptiste Roger. Their legacy spans nearly three centuries of excellence and innovation.
This original lithograph is conservation-mounted, professionally linen-backed, and in excellent condition. Museum-quality and comes with Certificate of Authenticity.
A treasured piece for French poster collectors, vintage liquor advertising enthusiasts, and those captivated by the graphic boldness of 1920s French design.









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