I found them back. I share them with you. They are nothing very special. But I still like them, because they tell a little story and in their own way say it all.
In the 60ties of the last century lettters were written by hand or with a typewriter. If you are the Cabinet of Empress Farah Pahlavi, you use a typewriter. The letters are dancing a bit and are not all in line, as we are now used to.
The stamps on the covers picture her husband, interesting if you think it through.
The first cover is addressed to an exclusive name, probably to order something very expensive. So you have the picture just by looking to a cover.
The 1962 cover
The 1963 cover
A letter to a store: Morabito in the fine Rue Saint Honoré in Paris.
A luxery shop for jewelry, leather and handbags with an exiting and impressive history. See http://www.morabitoparis.com/en/index.html
They created products for Marilyn Monroe, Maria Callas, Kings and Heads of State.
I do not know who the addressee of this cover is. Anybody knows?
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