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Cachet Collection

"Cachet: A Timeless Tribute to History and Art" Step back in time as we explore the captivating world of cachets

Background imageCachet Collection: WWII - Remember Pearl Harbour

WWII - Remember Pearl Harbour
Remember Pearl Harbour First Day Cover illustration depicting the Japanese aerial assault on the American Naval base at Pearl Harbour, a lagoon harbour on the island of Oahu, Hawaii

Background imageCachet Collection: WW2 - 1st day cover - Onward! Onward! Victory or Death!

WW2 - 1st day cover - Onward! Onward! Victory or Death!
WW2 - 1st day cover - Onward! Onward! All hearts resolved in Victory or Death! Date: circa 1943

Background imageCachet Collection: Portrait Gerrit Willemsz van Schoterbosch c 1538-1611

Portrait Gerrit Willemsz van Schoterbosch c 1538-1611
Portrait of Gerrit Willemsz van Schoterbosch (c. 1538-1611), Portrait of Gerrit Willemsz van Schoterbosch (c. 1538-1611). Halfway, sitting in a chair, the face turned to the viewer

Background imageCachet Collection: WWII - Mussolini slips up invading Greece - First Day Cover

WWII - Mussolini slips up invading Greece - First Day Cover. A nice pun on Greece and Grease. Date: 1941

Background imageCachet Collection: Official Cachet, 1st day cover - US Marines 165th Anniversary

Official Cachet, 1st day cover - US Marines 165th Anniversary
WW2 era (although prioir to America entering the war) - American Propaganda Cover - US Marines 165th Anniversary - Novermber 10th 1775 to Novermber 10th 1940 - Official Cachet Date: 1940

Background imageCachet Collection: WW2 - 1st day cover - I m working with Uncle Sam

WW2 - 1st day cover - I m working with Uncle Sam. Date: 1943

Background imageCachet Collection: WW2 - American Propaganda Envelope - Wings to Win

WW2 - American Propaganda Envelope - Wings to Win Date: circa 1943

Background imageCachet Collection: WWII - General Douglas MacArthur

WWII - General Douglas MacArthur
Portrait on a First Day Cover from 1942 of General of the US Army Douglas MacArthur (18801964) - an American general and field marshal of the Philippine Army who was Chief of Staff of the United

Background imageCachet Collection: Roman surgical instruments C015 / 6075

Roman surgical instruments C015 / 6075
Roman surgical instruments. 19th-century artwork of various Roman surgical tools and instruments: a lance (top), pliers to extract foreign bodies (upper centre), instrument kit (upper left)


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"Cachet: A Timeless Tribute to History and Art" Step back in time as we explore the captivating world of cachets, encapsulating significant moments from World War II to ancient artifacts. - Remember Pearl Harbor. Witness the power of unity with a WWII first-day cover exclaiming "Onward. Onward. Victory or Death. " - Let's Go USA. Celebrate American resilience with a patriotic first-day cover honoring our brave soldiers. - Commemorate the 165th Anniversary of the US Marines with an official cachet, capturing their unwavering dedication. - "I'm working with Uncle Sam. " Discover the spirit of collaboration through a WWII first-day cover that symbolizes national pride. - Wings to Win. Unveil an American propaganda envelope showcasing our determination for victory during WW2. - Mussolini slips up invading Greece - relive history through a thought-provoking first-day cover that highlights his failed conquests. - Delight in COROT Drawings Sketch Book's enchanting cover page, offering glimpses into artistic brilliance across centuries. - Immerse yourself in Gerrit Willemsz van Schoterbosch's portrait, painted between 1538 and 1611, capturing timeless beauty and intrigue. - Witness Mussolini's downfall at sea through another compelling WW2 first-day cover that commemorates this pivotal moment in history. - Pay homage to General Douglas MacArthur, an iconic figure who shaped World War II and beyond with his strategic brilliance. - Marvel at Roman surgical instruments from C015/6075 collection; these relics remind us of ancient medical advancements. Cachets serve as windows into our past—reminders of bravery, artistry, and historical milestones. Each piece tells its own unique story—a testament to humanity's triumphs and tribulations throughout time.