Original Vintage Poster - National Lottery Historical Section By Derouet Lesacq, 1939

Original poster - National Lottery - 1939 historical edition

by Derouet Lesacq.

Original poster.
300,00
Tax included.

Dimensions

Width : 40 cm.

Height : 60 cm.

Date

1939

State

Interwoven / A+

Artist

Derouet Lesacq

Printer

Lafayette, Paris

Printing technique

Lithographic

Framing

On request

Original Vintage Poster - National Lottery Historical Section By Derouet Lesacq, 1939

Original poster - National Lottery - 1939 historical edition

300,00

Original Vintage Poster - National Lottery 

Historical section

By Derouet Lesacq, 1939

 


Lithographic poster made for the national lottery, historical section


 

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THE POSTER IS SENT IN A RIGID TUBE

 

 

The French National Lottery is the distant heir of the Royal Lottery of France

which was managed by the General Lottery Administration.

 

This lottery was created by decree on ,

to help the disabled ,

to veterans and victims of agricultural disasters.

 

The first banknotes were sold for 100 F and, from 1934 onwards, they were sold in the same way as the others,

appear in the corresponding National Lottery tickets

to the 1/5th and 1/10th of the whole bill (for a value of 50 F and 10 F)

that have the same number.

This splitting system opens the lottery to a wider audience

and to many associations that are starting to work as transmitters,

like the veterans' associations and the Gueules cassées from 1935.

 

The Lottery is renewed each year by successive Finance Acts.

The decree-law of  which stigmatized the

"serious moral hazard of the games"

its existence but the veterans' associations

are able to maintain it.

 

Despite the paper shortages, the irregularity of the trains,

postal failures or hassles of the German authorities

during the second world war,

the draws of the national lottery continue salle Pleyel in Paris.

 

After the war, the circulation became weekly.

Special slices appear at Valentine's Day, Mother's Day

and Friday the 13th.

 

Severely competed by the tiercé created in 1954,

the issuers grouped together in 1974 within a interest grouping

economic to launch a new game two years later,

the Loto, now organized by the Française des jeux, heir of the National Lottery.