Believe it or not, this is
Orthodox ketuba of Alfred Dreyfus. Signed by the chief rabbi himself. Though both families were so assimilated even he didn't have or remember his Jewish name.
This is an interesting
Mizrachi ketuba from Paris. The way the sofer writes shows you the education level in these days!
A horrible, tacky
1970's ketuba.
A
ketuba all in cursive, from the 1840's!
Gorgeous
pre-Revolution ketuba, and fun attempt at writing French names!
Ketuba from a
distant cousin, a nice surprise!